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Foliage of the Oak-leaved Papaya (Vasconcellea quercifolia [syn. Carica quercifolia]), a 5-6m tall evergreen to semi-deciduous tree native to the highlands of tropical South America. Its sprays of tiny green to cream flowers develop into small fruits that are orange-brown when ripe and edible. The foliage is distinctively lobed and the leaves are up to 30cm long. This species is one of the hardiest papayas. vasconcellea-3382htm'>Vasconcellea. Caricaceae.