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Papaya Fruit Photograph by Inga Spence

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Thais Da Rosa

Thais Da Rosa

FYI These are "male" papayas, not the fruitier female and hermaphrodite sexual forms. Hermaphrodites are the preferred plants. Males and females get the 'cat face' ridges you see here and are unmarketable... with less fruit flesh inside!

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