A Fruiting Breadfruit in West Kendall?
The other day, I was told that
one of my friends in west Kendall, Marcial Nieves, had fruited a
breadfruit tree, Artocarpus communis. Marcial is a tropical fruit
enthusiast who planted a breadfruit or "Panapen" tree in his back yard
from cuttings he obtained from Puerto Rico in 1987. I can say that I
was impressed since this is one of the rarest fruitings to occur in
South Florida, especially in the colder western side of the county.
So on December 11 th I took a drive out to Marcial's place to see
this 'miracle tree' and was delighted to find that this large tree (20
feet tall with a 15 foot spread) had indeed set a nice amount offruit.
We were able to spot eight fruit of differing sizes. I was then told
that he had picked and eaten several others the previous week. He told
me that the fruit he had already picked, from his seedless variety,
weighted about two pounds and had an excellent flavor with very little
unedible pulp.
The main tree was originally planted in 1987 and
grew until the winter of 1989, which froze the tree completely down to
the ground. However, the next spring, the emerging shoots started to
grow vigorously and continued year after year (thanks to some mild
winters) until if first flowered during the summer of 1994. This proves
that you can't give up on your trees after a freeze! A second smaller
tree is growing only a few feet away from the original, and came up as
a root sucker. This second tree has yet to flower.
Marcial, who
is very knowledgeable about tropical fruit trees states that the
Breadfruit demands very little of his time and has very few pests. Her
waters it well and feeds the tree with basic 6-6-6 and points out that
he has a very heavy layer of leaf mulch about the trunk. He thinks that
this mulch greatly helps the Breadfruit to grow and flourish. I guess
that you can't argue with his results! The tree was planted in a
protected location on his property, but has been wind burned several
times during winter storms, however, it always recovers nicely. Marcial
realizes that another hard freeze could come around at any time, but he
is confident that this incredible tree will pull through again.
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