Within the last three weeks it's woken up, produced leaf buds and now has flowered.
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Within the last three weeks it's woken up, produced leaf buds and now has flowered.
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This I believe is the male flower.
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And this is the female flower which develops into a fruit.
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Loves the rain. Branches sprouting all over.
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Great!. I'm not much of an horticulturalist but I wonder if it's a good thing to be fruiting so early? High potassium soil, perhaps. You may need to stake the tree as the fruit may weigh it down at this early stage of life.
Oh, I see you have :).
I'm as excited as an expectant god-father :)
Do that HuangLao. As informed in the OP and comments this is a good staple food and shade tree.Quote:
Originally Posted by HuangLao
You may have to wait a few years, although Begbie's tree is fruiting already, so maybe not such a long wait. It's definitely a long-term investment though.
A couple of our trees were at least 30 m high, so your grandkids will benefit.
I'm in Chiang Mai and bought the tree at Kumthian Markrt, which is the main garden market in town. I had to ask a few shops before I found it. I suspect there isn't much demand.
The tree has been going crazy over the last month with all this rain. Getting very bushy with lots of branches. We had one fruit but unfortunately it fell off and wasn't spotted for a few days so started to rot.
Thai call it Sakeh, ton sakeh is the the tree.
There are loads of different ones on the world, maybe the one grown in thailand isn't so nice?
I have a similar fruit from Indonesia, artocarpus sericicarpus aka pedalai. Is in the same family and the tree looks the same.
No fruit in the last six months. The tree is fine though, very bushy.
Well i don't know anything about breadfruit but if you go to the parkingdeck of Central Chaengwattana in BKK you'll see a huge one in the garden of the house nextdoor.
Also in my area i know some tree's and i've seen them in Hua Hin above the swimmingpools, also the Mandarin hotel in Pakchong has a huge one above the terrace. I wonder what they do if it has fruit and all guests are have breakfast underneath.
I guess it's worth to order all seeds you can get (on the tropicalfruitforum.com) and see which one grows here.
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