Asimina triloba, the pawpaw, paw paw, paw-paw, or common pawpaw, is a species of Asimina (the pawpaw genus) in the same plant family (the Annonaceae) as the custard-apple, cherimoya, sweetsop, ylang-ylang and soursop. The pawpaw is native to the Eastern, Southern, and Midwestern United States and adjacent southernmost Ontario, Canada, from New York west to southeastern Nebraska, and south to northern Florida and eastern Texas. The pawpaw is a patch-forming (clonal) understory tree found in well-drained, deep, fertile bottom-land and hilly upland habitat, with large, simple leaves and large fruits. The paw paw is the largest edible fruit indigenous to the United States.
This plant's scientific name is Asimina triloba. The genus name Asimina is adapted from the Native American (probably Miami-Illinois) name assimin or rassimin through the French colonial asiminier. The epithet triloba in the species' scientific name refers to the flowers' three-lobed calices and doubly three-lobed corollas, the shape not unlike a tricorne hat.
Paw Paw, Paw paw, or pawpaw may refer to:
Paw Paw is a village in Lee County, Illinois, United States. As of the 2010 census, the village was home to 870 people, up from 852 at the 2000 census. It was settled in the mid 19th century and by 1878 the village had a railroad connection. Paw Paw is home to a house which is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places and was the recipient of a 2005 federal grant to construct a water tower.
In 1829, present-day Chicago Road was part of the Fink and Walker stagecoach line from Galena, Illinois to Chicago, though the Potawatomi Indians were the first to use the trail. The tribe didn't turn over the area to the U.S. government until 1833. Fink and Walker also held the mail contract for the area's settlers. The route became popular and garnered a mention in the work of writer Margaret Fuller.
Paw Paw's first permanent resident was David A. Town in 1834, a native of Vermont, Town settled on the south east side of a 2,000-acre (8 km2) wooded grove. The first cabin was built the next spring by Edward Butterfield on the site of present-day Paw Paw. This first house also held the village's first store and would eventually become the first structure in town to burn. During its earliest days the town was sectioned off into East, West and South Paw Paw, all of which became known as simply Paw Paw. In 1837, the village got its first postmaster, William Rodgers. Before Rodgers the nearest post office was 20 miles away in Somonauk. In 1839, a new road was constructed which allowed mail to be carried from Paw Paw to Princeton. The first stage coach station (known as a "Tavern") was built along Chicago Road and operated by Isaac Balding. Balding operated the station until the railroad came to town several years later.
["Is about safety, taking care of your brother, about standing up when it's a hard thing to do and knowing your brother will do the same for you. Max is a character in a series of books by Andrew Vachas, a huge Mongolian who is a martial arts king and the best friend you could have and how you want to be a friend like that to the people that you care about -- to my brothers."]
Gonna spend the night in mama's kitchen
Gonna spend the night with you
If someone wants to hurt you
I'm the one they must get through
Everybody needs a friend
And baby, I'm the last one that you have
You don't have to be a target
Everybody's gotta die
Brother before you do
You're gonna know the reason why
Everybody needs a strong arm
And I got the strongest one around
Yeah if you want to make it to the morning light
Goal is not to win, it's simply to survive
But you've got that target painted
My mouth don't work for talking
That's not the way I speak
Not saying I'm the strongest
Not calling you too weak
Right now you need a friend
And brother, I'm the only one that you have
And if you wanna make it to the morning light
Goal is not to win, it's simply to survive
But you've got that target painted
Oh, right between your eyes
So keep your head down and hide
I'm gonna keep you alive to see the morning light
There's nothing cruel about me
I'm gonna keep you clean
Don't care just how I do it
That's what a brother means
You've been down for me before
And I think I like you best left alive
And if you want to make it to the morning light
Goal is not to win, it's simply to survive
But you've got that target painted
Right between your eyes
So keep your head down and hide
I'm gonna keep you alive to see the morning light
I'm gonna take care of you
In a bad way, someone has to
You can't just walk around
With that target painted
Right between your eyes
So keep your head down and hide
I'm gonna keep you alive to see the morning light
Life taking, widow makin'
Max the silent
Life takin', widow makin'
Max the silent
Life takin', widow makin'
Max the silent