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Jackfruit Plant (Artocarpus heterophyllus) – Description
The Jackfruit plant is a tropical, fast-growing fruit tree known for producing the largest tree-borne fruit in the world. It is native to South and Southeast Asia and belongs to the Moraceae family, the same family as mulberries and figs.
🌳 Botanical Name:
Artocarpus heterophyllus
🌿 Plant Features:
Type:
Evergreen tree
Height:
Typically 30–70 feet (9–21 meters) tall when mature.
Trunk & Bark:
Straight trunk with rough, grayish-brown bark. Older trees often have multiple branches arising from the main trunk.
Leaves:
Glossy, dark green, leathery leaves that are oval to oblong in shape. Juvenile leaves may be lobed, while mature leaves are simple and entire.
Flowers:
Small, inconspicuous, yellow-green flowers. The tree is monoecious, meaning it bears both male and female flowers on the same plant.
🍈 Fruit:
Size:
Can grow up to 2–3 feet long (60–90 cm) and weigh 30–80 pounds (13–36 kg) or more.
Appearance:
Large, oval, or oblong fruit with spiky green-yellow skin. Inside are bulbous yellow pods (edible flesh) surrounding seeds.
Taste:
Sweet, tropical flavor when ripe—often compared to a mix of banana, mango, and pineapple. Unripe jackfruit is used in savory dishes as a meat substitute.
🌱 Growing Conditions:
Climate:
Tropical or subtropical. Prefers warm, humid conditions.
Temperature:
Grows best at 77–95°F (25–35°C). Sensitive to frost.
Light:
Full sun is essential for vigorous growth and fruit production.
Soil:
Deep, fertile, well-draining soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH.
Watering:
Regular watering is important, especially for young trees, but avoid waterlogging.
Fertilizer:
Requires regular feeding with balanced fertilizer during the growing season.
🐾 Pet Safety:
Non-toxic to pets, but the large seeds and raw unripe fruit could be a choking hazard if ingested.
🌼 Fun Facts:
Jackfruit seeds are also edible when cooked and are rich in protein.
The wood of the jackfruit tree is used for furniture and musical instruments.
In some cultures, jackfruit is considered a symbol of abundance and is used in ceremonial dishes.