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I was wondering what kind of tree this is. Probably some sort of Ficus, but something I haven't seen before. The leaves appear to be several feet across, with a habit resembling F. dammaropsis, but still quite different.

Location: Western Colombia

 

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Ahh, sorry, it's Breadfruit tree (Artocarpus altilis).

 

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OK

Caixeta

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When they have seeds , it is called a "Castaña" , and without seeds it is a "Fruta de pan" .

Both look the same , are edible ,and are became famous from the days of the "Mutiny of the Bounty".

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