Babaco, Mountain Papaya (Carica pentagona)

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The Mountain Papaya, also known as Babaco, is a fascinating and exotic plant ideal for adventurous gardeners. Native to the highlands of South America, particularly in Ecuador, this plant is a smaller, more cold-tolerant relative of the common papaya. It's characterized by its unique, pentagonal shape and compact size, generally reaching about 5 to 8 feet in height, which makes it suitable for smaller gardens or as a container plant in colder climates.

The Mountain Papaya stands out for its striking, elongated fruits, which have a distinctive five-sided shape. These fruits are smooth-skinned, turning from green to a bright yellow as they ripen. Unlike common papayas, the Mountain Papaya's fruits are seedless, with a juicy and soft flesh that offers a deliciously sweet and slightly tangy flavor, reminiscent of a mix of papaya, melon, and strawberry.

When it comes to growing conditions, the Mountain Papaya is relatively hardy but prefers a temperate to subtropical climate. It can withstand cooler temperatures better than its tropical cousins but should be protected from frost. The plant thrives in full sun to partial shade and requires well-drained soil. Regular watering is essential, especially during dry periods, but care should be taken to avoid waterlogging.

Ideal for those seeking an unusual and tasty addition to their garden, the Mountain Papaya is not only attractive but also offers the reward of its unique, flavorful fruits. Its ease of care and resilience to cooler temperatures make it a valuable plant for a range of garden settings.

Quick Care Guide

Plant Type: Perennial Tropical Fruit Tree
Harvest Season: Year-round in warm climates; first harvest 7-9 months after planting
Mature Size: 6-8 feet tall, 5-6 feet wide
Soil & Moisture: Well-draining, fertile soil; regular watering with moderate moisture
Light Requirements: Full Sun
Growth Rate: Very Fast
Self-fertile: Yes
Zone Hardiness: Outdoors 9-11; Patio/Greenhouse 4+; Grown in containers indoors in cooler zones
Propagation: Grown from seeds; fruit production starts within 7-9 months of planting for our medium pot size. Trees in our large or x-large pot sizes are capable of flowering and fruiting now.

 

Growing Guide for Dwarf Red Lady Papaya

Climate and Soil Requirements

  • Climate: Dwarf Red Lady Papaya thrives in warm, tropical to subtropical climates and is best suited for USDA hardiness zones 9-11. It requires warm temperatures and plenty of sunlight to grow and fruit year-round. In cooler regions, it can be grown in containers and moved indoors during colder months.
  • Soil: Papayas prefer well-draining, fertile soil rich in organic matter. Slightly acidic to neutral soils (pH 6.0-7.0) are ideal. Avoid heavy clay soils that retain too much water, as papayas are sensitive to waterlogged conditions.

Planting

  1. Location: Choose a sunny location that receives at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily. Full sun is essential for optimal fruit production.
  2. Soil Preparation: Prepare the soil by loosening it and adding organic compost or well-rotted manure to improve fertility and drainage.
  3. Planting Time: Plant in the spring or early summer when the soil is warm and the risk of frost has passed.
  4. Spacing: Space plants 5-6 feet apart to allow for their full growth and spreading canopy.

Watering

  • Regular Moisture: Water regularly to keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Papayas are sensitive to drought but also do not tolerate standing water. Water deeply once the top 1-2 inches of soil has dried out.

Sunlight and Fertilizing

  • Full Sun: Ensure the tree receives at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day for vigorous growth and optimal fruit development.
  • Fertilizing: Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer every 6-8 weeks during the growing season. Organic compost or a high-potassium fertilizer can be applied to support fruit production.

Pruning and Maintenance

  • Low Maintenance: Dwarf Red Lady Papaya requires minimal pruning. Remove any dead or damaged leaves to keep the plant healthy. Pruning is not typically needed to control size, as this variety naturally remains compact.
  • Container Growing: This variety is ideal for growing in large containers. Use a well-draining potting mix and ensure the container has proper drainage holes.

Pest and Disease Management

  • Common Pests: The papaya tree may attract pests like aphids, spider mites, or fruit flies. Use insecticidal soap or neem oil to manage infestations if necessary.
  • Diseases: Papayas can be susceptible to root rot if overwatered or grown in poorly draining soil. Avoid waterlogged conditions and provide proper air circulation to prevent fungal issues.

Harvesting Dwarf Red Lady Papayas

When to Harvest:

  • Papayas typically ripen 7-9 months after planting and continue producing fruit year-round in warm climates. The fruit is ready to harvest when the skin turns from green to yellow. The fruit should be slightly soft to the touch.

How to Use:

  • Dwarf Red Lady Papayas are perfect for fresh eating, adding to fruit salads, or blending into smoothies. The fruit is rich in flavor and packed with nutrients, making it an excellent addition to a healthy diet.
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    Matthew R.
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    I recommend this product
    Years Gardening 1-5
    Grown This Variety Before? Yes
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    4 months ago
    healthy small tree

    I like the soil they use to grow these plants in. If this company has the trees I want I will always buy from them because they use superior soil compared to competitors. I've tried growing babaco's and papayas before but they always die of root rot when I bring them indoors over winter. But with the soil they use and my past experience I think I will be successful this time.

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    Luis
    Rated 3 out of 5 stars
    9 months ago
    3 Stars

    Definitely alot smaller than i expected for the price , pretty much a small twig growing spiraled ,the leaves died off but they at least seem like they made it through the shipping and i have high hopes they will do good for me .

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    Angela
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    9 months ago
    5 Stars

    its difficult to grow as my first one died of root rot. The new plant looks healthy and I hope for better luck.

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    Angela
    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    1 year ago
    4 Stars

    It was smaller than expected, but healthy and green.

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    Tori
    I do not recommend this product
    Rated 1 out of 5 stars
    1 year ago
    1 Star

    Typically I have nothing bad to say about this company. But this particular plant I was not impressed with. Root system was almost non existent. The stem itself looked alright. All foliage was sitting at the bottom of box so hopefully it starts throwing out some soon. As I am worried about just getting stem dye back if not.

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