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What do jackfruit saplings look like?
Young jackfruit trees are similar to young trees of other plants, with dark brown bark, oval and spiral leaves, and yellowish brown skin when the fruit is ripe. The height of the tree is 22 meters, DBH can reach 1 m, and the crown is oblate. Its flowers are monoecious, and the inflorescences grow on old stems or short branches. Jackfruit is a beautiful shade tree and street tree with neat tree shape, thick crown and strange fruit. A century-old jackfruit tree with golden wood and hard material can be used to make furniture and yellow dyes. Jackfruit usually begins to bear fruit after five years of planting. It takes 8- 10 years for seedlings to bear fruit.