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Artocarpus heterophyllus
The Jackfruit tree is a large tree found in Singapore. This tree has baby Jackfruits on it. The shape of the leaves is ovate with the venation being netted pinnate. The margin of the leaves is entire and the arrangement is alternate. These leaves have a leathery texture and they do not have hair. At the longest point, the leaves and 15cm, at the widest point the leaves are 8.5cm. The bark of the tree is rough and the roots of the tree go outwards.
Found in Singapore, hot and humid all year round.
Spotted on Mar 21, 2013
Submitted on Mar 21, 2013
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