jackfruit
No, jackfruit trees do not grow from the ground in the sense of germinating like a typical seed. Instead, they grow from seeds that are found inside the fruit, which can be planted to produce new trees. Additionally, jackfruit trees can also be propagated through grafting or budding techniques. Once established, the trees can grow quite large and produce fruit that can weigh up to 80 pounds.
Jackfruit is a dicot.
The jackfruit is the largest tree-born fruit in the world. It can weigh up to 80 pounds and grow up to 3 feet long.
Jackfruit sap is the sticky liquid inside a jackfruit. To get rid of it use cooking oil.
It is the Jackfruit, a relative of the mulberry.
The Tagalog word for jackfruit is "langka."
Jackfruit is a dicot. It belongs to the family Moraceae, which is a group of flowering plants that are dicotyledonous.
Jackfruit is known as "kathal" in Hindi.
The jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus or A. heterophylla) is a species of tree in the mulberry family (Moraceae).
jackfruit and juniper berry
Jackfruit (tropical vegetable)