Can anyone tell me what kind of plant this is?
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I have no idea but it is a very nice plant. Why don't you take a leaf to your local nursery or garden center and ask an expert? I am sure they would be happy to help.
It almost looks like a castor bean plant, by the way the leaves appear, but don't know if some varieties have a shaggy bark on the branches.
Very much like the Papaya. Hopefully it is a female and will fruit
Definitely a papaw, also known as papaya. Generally you need a male and female to get fruit...you may be lucky if someone has one in the neighborhood as well
Definitely a pawpaw
It's Papaya..
I agree Papaya..
This is papaya tree. Common in South India. I have many in my garden. Fruit is Rich in iron .Even the leaves we make concoction for some illness. I also use the leaf for my fresh flower bouquet 💐
papaya
there is an app you can put on your phone for free called PICTURE THIS. all you have to do is take a picture of the plant or leaf of the plant and the app will identify it for you. Then I google the plant to get specific info about that plant.
Definitely a Papaya, I have many in my yard.
That is a papaya plant.
That is a papaya plant. 😊
If the flowers are close to the trunk , it's a female. If the flowers are on stalks it's a male. You can get fruit from both but the female is more reliable.
Thanks everyone. I will let my cousin who owns the house what it is.
It's a papaya tree!
Yes, its definitely a papaya tree or pawpaw