umm yellow and red ? when a papaya grows it is green and that is because its absorbing all the light from the sun except green, the papaya reflects green but after it becomes orange because when the light of the sun shines on the papaya, the papaya absorbs all wavelengths of visible light except orange, that's why we see papaya orange. It basically absorbs all colors but reflects orange hope this helps
Oranges! Mandarines, apricots, Marmalade, lollipops, pumpkins, papaya,
There seems to be a spelling error in your question. The correct term is "papaya," and it is a fruit that is usually yellow-orange in color when ripe.
the name of the papaya in english is papaya
When ripe, papaya will smell very sweet. Just smell it to see if it is ripe. If your purchase one that is not ripe, leave it at room temperature until you can smell that it is in fact sweet. Also, as it ripens, the skin will change from a greenish color to a golden color.
A papaya seed is a seed from a papaya fruit.
The scientific name of the papaya tree is Carica papaya.
The scientific name of papaya leaf is Carica papaya.
carica papaya
The scientific name, commonly called the binomial name, of the papaya is Carica papaya. It is the only species in the genus Carica.
The Latin word for Papaya is "Ayapap" originating from the word Papaya
The scientific name of the papaya leaf is Carica papaya.