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Large breadfruit tree (Artocarpus altilis) in Uleta (North Miami Beach)


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A nearly 30' tree in the backyard of a modest home. Couldn't get much closer, but looks like it's been there awhile. Don't know about fruit production....

 

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SoCal and SoFla; zone varies by location.

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Not sure about Florida, but if it were here I'd just knock and ask about the tree!

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I think I see some fruit on it. Wouldn't be surprised,  fast grower and recent warm winters. 

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Tampa, Florida

Zone - 10a

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I was in Lincoln, NE a couple of months ago and probably would've knocked on their door if they'd had a breadfruit growing in their backyard... :)

SoCal and SoFla; zone varies by location.

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Don't these grow as far north as Palm Beach?

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On 6/19/2017 at 7:37 PM, RedRabbit said:

Don't these grow as far north as Palm Beach?

My next door neighbor grows fruit trees to sell and has them here in lower Palm Beach County.

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