Grow your own Breadfruit tree with these high-quality Heirloom, Non-GMO seeds. Breadfruit (Artocarpus altilis) is known for its productivity, wide adaptability, and ability to thrive in warm climates. This variety develops into a medium-to-large tropical tree with broad leaves and a dependable growth pattern, making it suitable for home gardens, farms, and long-term landscape planting.
These seeds are selected for consistency, natural vigor, and stable characteristics passed down through traditional cultivation methods. Breadfruit trees are valued for their long-term growth, edible yields, and suitability for sustainable planting environments.
Features
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Heirloom, Non-GMO Seeds
Maintains traditional genetic purity with no modern alterations. -
Fast-Growing Tropical Tree
Establishes steadily in warm regions and develops a strong trunk and canopy. -
Edible Fruit Variety
Produces reliable seasonal harvests once the tree matures. -
Suitable for Outdoor Planting
Best grown in tropical and subtropical climates with full sunlight. -
Low-Maintenance Growth
Once established, the tree requires simple care and standard watering. -
Long Lifespan
Breadfruit trees can continue producing for many years under proper conditions.
Specifications
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Botanical Name: Artocarpus altilis
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Seed Type: Heirloom, Non-GMO
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Growth Habit: Medium-to-large tropical tree
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Plant Type: Perennial
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Climate Suitability: Tropical and Subtropical
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Sunlight: Full sun
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Soil Type: Well-drained, moderately fertile soil
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Watering: Regular watering during early growth; moderate thereafter
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Maturity Time: Several years to full fruiting
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Planting Depth: 1–2 cm
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Spacing: 20–30 ft between trees
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Germination Support: Maintain warmth and consistent moisture during sprouting
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Zones: Performs best in consistently warm zones (no cold tolerance)
Planting Guide
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Prepare the Soil: Choose a warm, sunny location with loose, well-drained soil.
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Sow the Seeds: Plant 1–2 cm deep and maintain uniform moisture.
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Provide Warmth: Ensure temperatures remain warm during germination.
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Transplant Carefully: Move young seedlings to their permanent location once they are strong and stable.
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Support Early Growth: Protect young plants from strong winds and excessive drying.
