Jackfruit and Related

Can grow to 30-60 feet tall, but can be pruned to maintain at 10 to 15 feet. Prune at end of the growing season or after harvest. Bears in 3-5 years unless otherwise noted. Fast growing, good drought resistance.

Three year old jackfruit tree

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Jackfruit (Artocarpus Heterophyllus) -Jaca in Spanish, Quả Mít in Vietnamese.

  • Unidentified Variety #1: Possibly Dang Rasimi or J30. Ripens July- Early September, second crop in December- January. Fruit is large, yellow-green and oval, weighing around 20lbs. Sweet, yellow flesh. (located next to dragon fruit.)

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  • Unidentified Variety #2: Possibly Dang Rasimi or J30. Ripens February, July . Fruit is large, yellow- green and oval weighing around 20 lbs. (located above tamarind tree.)

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  • Unidentified Variety #3: Possibly the variety called Crispy. Ripens May-June. Sweet and chewier and more pungent than other varieties. Yellow flesh, gold- brownish rind. Fruit weighs around 15 lbs. Much of the rag is edible. Spines flatten when ripe. (Located at the top of the hill between lots 1 and 2, closer to the bakupari.)
  • Unidentified Variety #4: Possibly NS-1 variety. Fruit weighs 15-20 lbs. Fruit is large, oval and dark green, with flat spines. Flowers January – February, ripens May -July. Second fruiting ready in September. (Located near acai trees. )

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  • Red Morning:
  • Sunshine:
  • Lemon Gold:
  • Gold Nugget: Fruit weighs about 10 lbs. Ripens May – August. Very sweet, crisp. Fruit is round with light orange flesh, bright green rind. Spines flatten when ripe. (Located by the plantain. )

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  • Unidentified Variety #5: Possibly Tabouey variety, although season doesn’t line up. Fruits weigh 15-20 lbs. Ripens June- July; smaller crop of smaller fruits in November . Fruit is large, very irregular with green-brown rind. Spines don’t flatten. Very Sweet, crisp. Most popular so far. (Located between lots 1 and 2, in the middle near the orejona. )

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  • Unidentified Variety #6: Sweet, Crisp fruits weigh about 20 Lbs. Ripens in August. Located on eastern side of lot one near the starfruit tree.
  • Unidentified Variety #7: Located by the atemoya. Ripe in December/January.
  • Unidentified Variety #8: (22C) Located near acai. Seven pound fruits, Spines don’t flatten when ripe. Flowers in January, ready in March. Second Fruiting in August, ready in October – November.

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  • Unidentified Variety #9: (22A) located by galangal, border of green space. Bloomed in January, ready in May. Fruits weigh 40+ pounds. Small seeds, thin rind, small amount of rag.

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  • Unidentified Variety #10: (22B) located by caimito, first lot. Just started flowering late February. Ready June, July
  • Unidentified Variety #11: (22-8-1) located ?. Not quite ready August, probably September or October.
  • Unidentified Variety #12: (22-8-2) located by avocado. Flowering in January – February, ready ?. Second flowering ?, ready September – October.

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  • Unidentified Variety #13: (22-8-4) located By Gros Michel/Avocado. . 6 pound fruits. Not quite ready August, probably September or October.

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  • Unidentified Variety #14: (22-8-6) located By Thai Red Banana. Ready late August – September (2022).

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  • Unidentified Variety #15: (22-8-AA) Located By Acai. Flowers in January.
  • Unidentified Variety #16: Located by soursops, jackfruit #7. Flowering in February 2023.
  • Unidentified Variety #17: Located by ice cream bean. Flowering February 2023.

Cempedak (Artocarpus Integer) – also known as Chempedak.

  • Chempedak #1 (unnamed variety): Fruit weighs about 15 lbs. Ripens June – September. (Located above the rambutan.)

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  • Chempedak “Seedless” CH35:
  • Chempedak “Durian” CH38:

Cheena (Cross between Jackfruit and Cempedak)

  • Hawaiian Cheena:
  • Costarican Cheena:

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  • Cheena Nangcem Orange CH17:
  • Cheena Nangcem Yellow CH17:
  • CheenaDurian”: Seedling cross from the Chempedak Durian variety. Ready August (2022). 10 lb fruits. Has thin skin, very little rag, and small seeds. Very fragrant.

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Kwai Muk (Artocarpus Hypargyraeus) Grows to 15-25 feet, can prune to maintain at 10 – 15 feet. slower growing than other artocarpus. Full sun. Bears in 6 years.

Marang (Artocarpus Odoratissimus) Also called Terap. Grows to 20-80 feet, prune to maintain at 10-15 feet. Bears in 4-7 years.

Pedalai (Artocarpus Sericarpus) Grows to 120 feet, prune to maintain at 10-15 feet. Slow growth until 1 foot tall, fast after that. Prefers part shade until 6 feet tall, full sun after that. Bears in 3-5 years from seed.

Lakoocha (Artocarpus Lakoocha) Also called Monkey Jack.

Breadfruit (Artocarpus Altilis) Grows to 80 feet, can be pruned to maintain at 10-15 feet. Fruits in 5-10 years. Seedless, propagated by root cuttings.

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Keledang (Artocarpus Lanceifolius)

Pingan (Artocarpus Sarawakensis)

Mentawak (Artocarpus Anisophyllus)

Tempuni (Artocarpus Rigidus)