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Artocarpus heterophyllus reaches 8-25 m in height; straight stemmed,
branching near the base at an angle of 32-88 deg; canopy dense, dome
shaped or rarely pyramidal; diameter varies with age, in 5-year-old trees it
ranges from 3.5 to 6.7 m; trunk rarely buttressed, with a girth of 30-80 cm
and a circumference of 42-96 cm; bark greyish-brown, rough, uneven,
somewhat scaly; inner bark thick, ochre; all parts smooth, having either no
hairs or minute, white hairs up to 0.5 mm long with tips easily broken,
giving twigs and leaves a slightly rough feel; trees produce a long taproot;
when injured, all living parts of the tree exude a copious, white gummy
latex.
Leaves 4-25 x 2-12 cm, coriaceous, glossy, usually glabrous; top dark
green, underside pale green; may be flat, wrinkled or with upcurled sides;
arranged alternately on horizontal branches, and spirally on ascending
branches with 2/5 phyllotaxis; broadest at or above the mid-portion;
pinnately nerved, with 5-12 pairs of veins; those on flower-bearing
branches obovate or oblong, those on young shoots oblong, narrow; entire
when mature, 2 or 3 lobed when young; apex blunt, short and pointed;
base cuneate or pointed; midrib and main veins greenish-white to pale
greenish-yellow; at the nodes, stipules fused around stem, leaving an
encircling scar after they fall off.
Individual flowers borne on an elongated axis and forming a racemoid
inflorescence; male spikes produced singly, elongated, whitish-green or
dark green with smooth skin, becoming yellowish and rough when mature,
oblong, cylindrical, clavate, ellipsoidal or barrel shaped, distal end with a
1.5-2.5 mm wide annular ring, 3-10 x 1-5 cm, slightly hairy. Hanging or
drooping peduncle 1.5-3.5 cm long and 4-5 mm thick, many densely
crowded sterile or fertile flowers; sterile flower has a solid perianth and the
fertile one is tubular and bi-lobed. Female spikes either solitary or paired,
oblong or cylindrical with rough, light to dark green skin, 5-15 cm,
peduncle 8-9 mm thick; base with 3-4 mm wide and green annulus.
A multiple fruit consisting of several achenes (syncarp), each of which is
indehiscent and 1-seeded, cauliflorus, 20-100 x 15-50 cm, the entire fruit
weighing 4.5-50 kg; oval, oblong or ellipsoid, pale or dark green when
young, greenish-yellow, yellow or brownish when mature; peduncle green,
2-10 cm long, 1-3.5 cm thick, covered by a rubbery rind and hard
pyramidal, pointed or blunt spines. Inside are the fruitlets, which are the
true fruits, 4-11 x 2-4 cm, 6-53g, composed of fleshy aril and the seed; aril
waxy, firm or soft, yellow, golden yellow to yellow-orange, sweet, aromatic,
2-6.5 x 0.1-0.7 mm, 5-42 g. Fruits contain more than 500 firm or waxy
seeds, oval-oblong or oblong-ellipsoid, thickened at the hilum, flattened in
a plane parallel with the sagittal, 2-4.5 x 1-3.7 cm, 2.5-14 g.
The generic name comes from the Greek words ‘artos’ (bread) and
‘karpos’ (fruit); the fruits are eaten and are commonly called breadfruit.
The specific name, ‘heterophyllus’, is Latin for various leaved, or with
leaves of different sizes and shapes; it is from the Greek word ‘heteros’
(different)
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Artocarpus heterophyllus reaches 8-25 m in height; straight stemmed,branching near the base at an angle of 32-88 deg; canopy, dense domeshaped or rarely pyramidal; diameter varies with age, in 5-year-old trees in itranges from 3.5 to 6.7 m; rarely buttressed trunk, with a girth of 40-80 cmand a circumference of 42-96 cm; bark greyish-brown, rough, uneven,somewhat scaly; inner bark thick, ochre; all parts smooth, having either nohairs or minute, white hairs up to 0.5 mm long with tips easily broken,giving twigs and leaves a slightly rough feel; trees produce a long taproot;when injured, all living parts of the tree exude a copious, white gummyLaTeX.Leaves 4-25 x 2-12 cm long, glossy, coriaceous, usually glabrous; top darkGreen, underside pale green; may be flat, wrinkled or with upcurled sides;arranged alternately on horizontal branches, and spirally on ascendingbranches with 2/5 phyllotaxis; broadest at or above the mid-portion;pinnately nerved, with 5-12 pairs of veins; those on flower-bearingbranches obovate or oblong, those on young shoots, narrow oblong; entireWhen mature, the 2 or 3 lobed when young; Apex blunt, short and pointed;Base cuneate or pointed; midrib and main veins greenish-white to palegreenish-yellow; at the nodes, stipules fused around stem, leaving anencircling scar after they fall off.Individual flowers borne on an elongated axis and a habit-forming racemoidannual plants native; male spikes produced singly, elongated, whitish-green ordark green with smooth skin, becoming yellowish and rough when mature,oblong, cylindrical, clavate, ellipsoidal or barrel shaped, distal end with a1.5-2.5 mm wide annular ring, 3-10 x 1-5 cm long, slightly hairy. Hanging ordrooping peduncle 1.5-3.5 cm long and 4-5 mm thick, many densely populatedcrowded sterile or fertile flowers; sterile flower has a solid perianth and thefertile one is tubular and bi-lobed. Female spikes of either solitary or paired,oblong or cylindrical with rough, light to dark green skin, 5-15 cm,peduncle is 8-9 mm thick; base with 3-4 mm wide and green annulus.A multiple fruit consisting of several achenes (syncarp), each of which is1-seeded and indehiscent, cauliflorus, 20-100 x 15-50 cm, the entire fruitweighing 4.5-50 kg; oval, oblong or ellipsoid, pale or dark green whenyoung, greenish-yellow, yellow or brownish when mature; peduncle green,2-10 cm long and 1-3.5 cm thick, covered by a rubbery and hard rindpyramidal, pointed or blunt spines. Inside are the fruitlets, which are thetrue fruits, 4-11 x 2-4 cm long, 6-53g, composed of fleshy aril and the seed; arilwaxy, firm or soft, yellow, golden yellow to yellow-orange, sweet, aromatic,2-6.5 x 0.1-0.7 mm, 5-42 g. Fruits contain more than 500 firm or waxyseeds, oval-oblong or oblong-ellipsoid, thickened at the hilum, flattened ina plane parallel with the sagittal, 2-4.5 x 1-2.5 cm long, 3.7-14 g.The generic name comes from the Greek words artos (bread) andkarpos (fruit); the fruits are eaten and are commonly called breadfruit.The specific name, ' heterophyllus ', is Latin for various leaved, or withleaves of different sizes and shapes; It is from the Greek word heteros ' '(different)
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Artocarpus heterophyllus Reaches 8-25 m in height; straight stemmed,
branching near the base at an angle of 32-88 deg; dense canopy, dome
shaped or pyramidal rarely; diameter varies with age, in 5-year-old trees it
ranges from 3.5 to 6.7 m; rarely buttressed trunk, with a girth of 30-80 cm
and a circumference of 42-96 cm; greyish-brown bark, rough, uneven,
somewhat Scaly; inner bark thick, ocher; all parts smooth, having hoặc no
or minute hairs, white hairs up to 0.5 mm with tips Easily broken fruit,
twigs and leaves a slightly giving rough feel; Taproot tạo a dragon trees;
khi Injured, all parts of the tree living exude a copious, white gummy
latex.
Leaves 4-25 x 2-12 cm, coriaceous, glossy, glabrous Thường; top dark
green, pale green underside; lẽ flat, wrinkled or with upcurled sides;
Arranged alternately on horizontal branches, and spirally on ascending
branches with 2/5 phyllotaxis; broadest at or above the mid-portion;
pinnately nerved, with 5-12 pairs of veins; những on flower-bearing
branches obovate or oblong, oblong những on young shoots, narrow; entire
khi mature, 2 or 3 lobed khi young; apex blunt, short and pointed;
base cuneate or pointed; midrib and main veins pale greenish-white to
greenish-yellow; at the nodes, stipules fused around the stem, để police
after they fall off encircling scar.
Individual flowers borne on an elongated axis and forming a racemoid
inflorescence; Produced singly spikes male, elongated, whitish-green or
dark green with smooth skin, yellowish and rough khi Becoming mature,
oblong, cylindrical, clavate, ellipsoidal or barrel shaped, distal end with a
1.5-2.5 mm wide annular ring, 3-10 x 1-5 cm, slightly hairy. Hanging or
drooping peduncle 1.5-3.5 cm long and 4-5 mm thick, densely many
crowded sterile or fertile flowers; flower has a solid sterile perianth and the
fertile one and bi-lobed is tubular. Paired hoặc Solitary spikes or female,
oblong or cylindrical with rough, light green to dark skin, 5-15 cm,
peduncle 8-9 mm thick; base with 3-4 mm wide and green annulus.
A multiple fruit consisting of vài achenes (syncarp), each of mà
and 1-seeded indehiscent, cauliflorus, 20-100 x 15-50 cm, the entire fruit
Weighing 4.5-50 kg; oval, oblong or ellipsoid, pale or dark green khi
young, greenish-yellow, yellow or brownish khi mature; peduncle green,
2-10 cm long, 1-3.5 cm thick, covered by a rubbery rind and hard
pyramidal, pointed or blunt spines. Inside are the fruitlets, mà are the
true fruits, 4-11 x 2-4 cm, 6-53g, composed of fleshy Aril and the seed; Aril
waxy, firm or soft, yellow, golden yellow to yellow-orange, sweet, aromatic,
2-6.5 x 0.1-0.7 mm, 5-42 g. Fruits chứa firm or waxy nhiều 500
seeds, oval-oblong or oblong-ellipsoid, thickened at the hilum, flattened in
a plane parallel with the sagittal, 2-4.5 x 1-3.7 cm, 2.5-14 g.
The generic name Comes from the Greek words 'ARTOS' (bread) and
'Karpos' (fruit); the fruits are eaten and are commonly gọi breadfruit.
The specific name, 'heterophyllus', is Latin for various leaved, or with
leaves of khác sizes and shapes; it is from the Greek word 'heteros'
(khác)
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