North America Native Plant

Royal False Pawpaw

Botanical name: Deeringothamnus pulchellus

USDA symbol: DEPU6

Life cycle: perennial

Habit: subshrub

Native status: Native to the lower 48 states  

Synonyms: Asimina pulchella (Small) G.A. Zimmerman (ASPU14)   

Royal False Pawpaw: A Rare Florida Treasure Worth Protecting If you’re passionate about native plants and conservation, you might have heard whispers about the royal false pawpaw (Deeringothamnus pulchellus). This little-known Florida endemic is one of the rarest shrubs in North America, and for good reason – it’s absolutely fascinating! ...

Rare plant alert!

Region: United States

Status: S1: Status is uncertain but is somewhere between the following rankings: Critically Imperiled: Extremely rare due to factor(s) making it especially vulnerable to extinction. Typically 5 or fewer occurrences or very few remaining individuals (<1,000) ⚘ Endangered: In danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range. ⚘

Region: United States

Royal False Pawpaw: A Rare Florida Treasure Worth Protecting

If you’re passionate about native plants and conservation, you might have heard whispers about the royal false pawpaw (Deeringothamnus pulchellus). This little-known Florida endemic is one of the rarest shrubs in North America, and for good reason – it’s absolutely fascinating! But before you get excited about adding one to your garden, there are some important things you need to know about this critically endangered beauty.

What Makes Royal False Pawpaw Special?

Despite its common name suggesting a connection to pawpaws, the royal false pawpaw is actually quite different from its more famous cousins. This petite perennial shrub typically stays under 1.5 feet tall and rarely exceeds 3 feet at maturity, making it a true dwarf among native shrubs. You might also see it listed under its scientific synonym, Asimina pulchella.

What really sets this plant apart are its charming small flowers that bloom in spring. The white to cream-colored petals are adorned with subtle purple markings, creating a delicate display that attracts specialized pollinators like small flies and beetles. It’s not flashy, but there’s something quietly elegant about this understated bloomer.

Where Does Royal False Pawpaw Grow?

Here’s where things get really interesting (and concerning): royal false pawpaw is found exclusively in Florida, specifically in the state’s unique scrub habitats. This incredibly limited range makes it one of Florida’s most geographically restricted native plants.

The Conservation Reality

Now for the important part – royal false pawpaw carries a Global Conservation Status of S1, meaning it’s critically imperiled. With typically 5 or fewer occurrences and very few remaining individuals (less than 1,000), this species is listed as Endangered in the United States. This isn’t just rare – it’s on the brink.

If you’re considering growing royal false pawpaw, you absolutely must source it responsibly. Never collect from the wild, and only purchase from reputable native plant nurseries that can verify their plants were propagated, not wild-collected. Better yet, consider supporting conservation efforts for this species instead of trying to grow it yourself.

Growing Conditions and Care

Should you find ethically sourced royal false pawpaw, here’s what it needs to thrive:

  • Climate: USDA hardiness zones 9-10 only
  • Soil: Sandy, extremely well-draining soils that mimic Florida scrub conditions
  • Sun: Full sun to partial shade
  • Water: Drought tolerant once established; excellent drainage is critical
  • Wetland status: Facultative, meaning it can handle both wet and dry conditions

Be prepared for patience – this is an extremely slow-growing plant that takes its sweet time establishing. Think of it as the tortoise of the shrub world.

Garden Role and Landscape Use

Royal false pawpaw isn’t your typical landscape shrub. It’s best suited for:

  • Specialized native plant collections
  • Conservation-focused gardens
  • Florida scrub habitat restoration projects
  • Educational gardens highlighting endangered species

This isn’t a plant for the casual gardener – it’s for dedicated native plant enthusiasts who understand the responsibility that comes with growing something so rare.

The Bottom Line

Royal false pawpaw represents both the incredible diversity of Florida’s native flora and the urgent need for conservation. While it’s tempting to want this rare beauty in your garden, the most responsible approach is to support habitat conservation and research efforts instead. If you do choose to grow it, make absolutely certain your plant comes from legitimate propagation efforts, not wild collection.

Sometimes the best way to love a plant is to protect it in the wild rather than bringing it home. Royal false pawpaw is definitely one of those times.

Royal False Pawpaw

Classification

Group

Dicot

Kingdom

Plantae - Plants

Subkingdom

Tracheobionta - Vascular plants

Superdivision

Spermatophyta - Seed plants

Division

Magnoliophyta - Flowering plants

Subdivision
Class

Magnoliopsida - Dicotyledons

Subclass

Magnoliidae

Order

Magnoliales

Family

Annonaceae Juss. - Custard-apple family

Genus

Deeringothamnus Small - false pawpaw

Species

Deeringothamnus pulchellus Small - royal false pawpaw

Plant data source: USDA, NRCS 2025. The PLANTS Database. https://plants.usda.gov,. 2/25/2025. National Plant Data Team, Greensboro, NC USA