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All the best for your attemt to make people aware and love to nature,Im also a nature lover,Congratz
ReplyDeleteThanks both of you for encouraging comments:)
ReplyDeleteIsn't the fruit edible?
ReplyDeleteYes it is already mentioned in the post:)
DeleteFruit also edible.like jack fruit.it is delicious when ripe.
ReplyDeleteDoes the fruit taste different (when cooked) from the regular breadfruit, Artocarpus altilis?
ReplyDeleteHi Bhushana, know any place I can find seeds or a seedlings? Would love to grow one or two of these.
ReplyDeleteNo idea from where can you find seeds, but tree is not uncommon and grows even in home gardens of wet zone close to forest habitats like Kitulgala, Labugama, Matugama etc.
ReplyDeleteWe have this tree in our garden. It has been here for about 10,15 years i guess . Only now it is full of fruits. Just like kos madulu. But small . Very very sweet . Ilove it.smelly
ReplyDeleteIf anybody interested you can visit my place and eat as they are ripe now.but be soon 😊😊😊😊😊
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