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Breadfruit

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Artocarpus: Complete Tropical Tree Care Guide

Artocarpus

Medium ☀️ Direct sun 🐾 Pet safe

A fast-growing tropical tree requiring full sun, deep well-draining soil, and a warm, humid climate. Tolerates short dry spells once established. Best suited for large outdoor spaces in tropical and subtropical regions (USDA zones 10-12). Not suitable for indoor cultivation.

💧 Watering

Every 7 days

☀️ Light

Direct sun

🌡️ Temperature

16° - 38°C

💨 Humidity

60% - 90%

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What is Breadfruit?

Breadfruit (Artocarpus) is a medium-care plant from the Moraceae family. Artocarpus is a genus of approximately 60 species of tropical trees in the family Moraceae, native to Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands. The most famous species are jackfruit (A. heterophyllus), which bears the largest fruit of any tree in the world, and breadfruit (A. altilis), a staple food a...

Breadfruit grows up to 25.0m, with spread of 1200cm, watering every 7 days, 16°C – 38°C, 60–90% humidity. It is not suitable for indoor environments and safe for pets.

Unlike many popular species, Breadfruit is safe to keep around pets.

How to Care for Breadfruit?

TLDR: Breadfruit needs Direct sun, watering every 7 days, and temperatures between 16-38°C with 60-90% humidity.

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How Often Should You Water Breadfruit?

Water deeply every 7 days during the growing season. Reduce watering after fruiting. Once established, jackfruit tolerates 3-4 months of drought — allow the soil to dry slightly between waterings but avoid prolonged waterlogging.

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How Much Light Does Breadfruit Need?

Requires full sun to produce quality fruit. Young plants tolerate partial shade, but mature trees need at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily for vigorous growth and fruiting.

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What Is the Best Soil for Breadfruit?

Prefers deep, fertile, well-draining soil. Adapts to sandy, loamy, and clay soils provided drainage is adequate. Ideal pH range 5.5-7.5. Avoid waterlogged conditions, which promote root rot.

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What Pot Should You Use for Breadfruit?

Not suitable as a houseplant — requires ample outdoor space. In cooler climates, can be grown temporarily in large containers (minimum 50 liters) with maximum available sunlight.

Care Schedule

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Fertilize

Every 90 days

What Is Breadfruit and Where Does It Come From?

Artocarpus is a genus of approximately 60 species of tropical trees in the family Moraceae, native to Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands. The most famous species are jackfruit (A. heterophyllus), which bears the largest fruit of any tree in the world, and breadfruit (A. altilis), a staple food across the Pacific. All species produce milky latex sap and feature large, ornamental leaves.

How to Propagate Breadfruit?

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Seed Propagation

Use only fresh seeds as viability drops quickly after extraction. Keep the substrate moist but not waterlogged.

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    Collect fresh seeds from ripe fruit — viability drops rapidly after harvest
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    Plant in moist, well-draining medium at 2-3 cm depth
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    Keep in a warm location (24-30°C) with bright indirect light
  4. 4
    Germination occurs within 2-8 weeks
  5. 5
    Transplant to a permanent location when seedling reaches 30-50 cm

Materials needed:

Fresh seedsWell-draining potting mixContainer or planting bedWater
⏱️ Time: 2-4 weeks 📊 Success rate: high 🗓️ Best season: Spring
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Air Layering

Keep the moss consistently moist throughout the process. Best for propagating trees with desirable fruiting traits.

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    Select a healthy branch 1-2 cm in diameter
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    Remove a 3-5 cm ring of bark
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    Apply rooting hormone and wrap with moist sphagnum moss
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    Cover with clear plastic and seal both ends
  5. 5
    Cut the branch once roots are visible through the plastic

Materials needed:

Sharp knifeRooting hormoneSphagnum mossClear plastic wrapTwine
⏱️ Time: 6-10 weeks 📊 Success rate: medium 🗓️ Best season: Spring

How Big Does Breadfruit Grow?

TLDR: Breadfruit can reach up to 25.0m tall with Fast growth rate.

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Max height

25.0m

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Spread

12.0m

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Growth rate

Fast

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Foliage

Evergreen

Plant Uses

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Edible

Can be consumed

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Medicinal

Medicinal properties

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Ornamental

Great for decoration

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Medicinal Uses

  • Latex used in traditional medicine to treat inflammation, wounds, and skin infections
  • Leaf tea traditionally used to reduce high blood pressure and manage diabetes
  • Roots and bark reported to have anti-inflammatory and antifungal properties
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Culinary Uses

  • Fruits eaten raw or cooked, at green or ripe stage
  • Seeds are protein-rich and consumed boiled or roasted
  • Young flowers used in soups and stir-fries across Southeast Asia
  • Seed oil used in local cooking traditions

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What Diseases Commonly Affect Breadfruit?

TLDR: Breadfruit is susceptible to 3 known diseases. Monitor regularly for early detection.

Meaning & Symbolism

A symbol of abundance and generosity across Asian and Pacific cultures, where its nutritious fruits have sustained communities for thousands of years.

Fun Facts

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Jackfruit produces the largest fruit of any tree — a single fruit can weigh over 50 kg (110 lbs)

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The Artocarpus genus includes about 60 species, most restricted to Southeast Asia

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Breadfruit (A. altilis) was famously transported by the HMS Bounty voyage in the 18th century as a food source for Caribbean colonies

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All Artocarpus species produce milky latex sap used traditionally as a waterproof sealant and adhesive

Frequently asked questions

What climate does Artocarpus need?
Artocarpus species are strictly tropical, thriving in USDA hardiness zones 10-12 with temperatures between 16°C and 38°C (61-100°F). They cannot survive frost.
How often should I water an Artocarpus tree?
Water deeply every 7 days during active growth. Once well-established, jackfruit and breadfruit can tolerate 3-4 months of drought. Always allow the top layer of soil to dry slightly between waterings.
Can Artocarpus be grown in a pot?
Not recommended for permanent container growing. These are large trees requiring deep, expansive soil. They may be kept temporarily in large containers (50+ liters) in cooler climates.
What are the main diseases of Artocarpus?
Key diseases include pink disease (Pellicularia salmonicolor), Rhizopus fruit rot, leaf spot (Phomopsis artocarpina), and gummosis. Good drainage, pruning for airflow, and avoiding waterlogging are the best preventive measures.
Is Artocarpus toxic to pets or humans?
No. Artocarpus species are non-toxic and widely consumed as food by humans. Fruits, seeds, and young flowers are all edible. They are considered safe around cats and dogs.

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