Yes, the papaya plant is a large tropical herb.
It is a flowering plant
The scientific name of the papaya plant is Carica papaya.
Whether a plant can be planted outdoors depends on its specific hardiness zone, climate requirements, and seasonal conditions. Many plants thrive outdoors in suitable climates, while others may need protection from frost or extreme temperatures. Always check the plant's care guidelines and local climate conditions before planting.
The best time for planting varies depending on the type of plant and the climate. In general, spring and fall are good times for planting as weather conditions are more favorable for root establishment. It's important to follow specific planting guidelines for each type of plant to ensure success.
The climate supports that plant, if the climate changes the UK will eventually have a suitable climate too for grapes.
young papaya,matured papaya, old papaya with seeds
A question you need to answer before planting anything is what kind of soil does this plant require or what kinda of climate does the plant need?
A number of English speakers use the term papaya, but pawpaw and papaw are also used. A link can be found below for more information.
Yes
Both are dicotyledons
No, hanging baskets are designed to be hung from hooks or brackets and are not suitable for planting directly in the ground.