Leaves, roots, and bark are used in traditional medicine to treat skin diseases, fever, and digestive disorders. The leaves may help control blood sugar levels, and the fruit is rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and fiber that support immunity and heart health.
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Artocarpus heterophyllus
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๐ฑ Story of Jackfruit Tree
A tropical evergreen tree known for its large, glossy leaves and strong trunk, widely cultivated in India. It produces the worldโs largest tree-borne fruit and thrives in warm, humid climates. The tree provides shade, improves soil quality, and supports biodiversity. Its fruits are highly nutritious, and the wood is valued for timber. It is commonly planted in home gardens and agroforestry systems.
This tree heals the planet
Every single day, Jackfruit Tree gives back
โ๏ธ COโ Absorbed
50 kg/yr
โ 250 km of car emissions offset annually
๐จ Oxygen Released
36 kg/yr
๐ง Water Conserved
8,500 L/yr
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Age
30.0m
Height
120yr
Lifespan
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Native Status
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City
Chathnoor
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Location
Private Property
๐ฉบ Medicinal Properties
Leaves, roots, and bark are used in traditional medicine to treat skin diseases, fever, and digestive disorders. The leaves may help control blood sugar levels, and the fruit is rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and fiber that support immunity and heart health.