Artocarpus Dadah - Green Tampang

$6.00

Artocarpus dadah is a deciduous tree that grows up to 35 meters tall, with a straight trunk reaching 60 cm in diameter. It is harvested from the wild for its durable yellowish wood, which resists insects and is used in bridges, floor supports, furniture, house construction, and high-class coffins in Malaysia. Known as keledang timber, the heartwood is yellow-brown to orange-red, darkens to golden brown, and is distinct from the sapwood. Though durable and resistant to fungi, termites, and borers, the wood is challenging to work with and requires specialized tools. The tree produces fruits about the size of a chicken egg, up to 5 cm in diameter. They have an acidic flavor and are most commonly harvested from wild trees for local consumption, valued for both food and medicinal uses.

You are purchasing a single seed. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.

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Artocarpus dadah is a deciduous tree that grows up to 35 meters tall, with a straight trunk reaching 60 cm in diameter. It is harvested from the wild for its durable yellowish wood, which resists insects and is used in bridges, floor supports, furniture, house construction, and high-class coffins in Malaysia. Known as keledang timber, the heartwood is yellow-brown to orange-red, darkens to golden brown, and is distinct from the sapwood. Though durable and resistant to fungi, termites, and borers, the wood is challenging to work with and requires specialized tools. The tree produces fruits about the size of a chicken egg, up to 5 cm in diameter. They have an acidic flavor and are most commonly harvested from wild trees for local consumption, valued for both food and medicinal uses.

You are purchasing a single seed. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.

Artocarpus dadah is a deciduous tree that grows up to 35 meters tall, with a straight trunk reaching 60 cm in diameter. It is harvested from the wild for its durable yellowish wood, which resists insects and is used in bridges, floor supports, furniture, house construction, and high-class coffins in Malaysia. Known as keledang timber, the heartwood is yellow-brown to orange-red, darkens to golden brown, and is distinct from the sapwood. Though durable and resistant to fungi, termites, and borers, the wood is challenging to work with and requires specialized tools. The tree produces fruits about the size of a chicken egg, up to 5 cm in diameter. They have an acidic flavor and are most commonly harvested from wild trees for local consumption, valued for both food and medicinal uses.

You are purchasing a single seed. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.