Jackfruit Flowers
It's spring. At this time of year, like every year, jackfruit trees are beginning to appear. The yield of jackfruit is usually seen on the trees at this time of the year. At first they are very small and in our vernacular they are called jackfruit stalks. These are very beautiful to look at and an extraordinary creation of nature. These are not like unique flowers. Although they look a lot like jackfruit, they are probably jackfruit flowers.
We have a few jackfruit trees. These trees are now beginning to bear fruit. However, the yield of jackfruit in our trees is much less this year than it used to be. Probably some trees will not produce jackfruit this year. Anyway, when you wake up and go out in the yard, you see them. It still looks very nice to come out from inside the tree.
Besides, jackfruit is the national fruit of our country. So this fruit is abundant in our country. That is why jackfruit trees can be seen everywhere in Bangladesh. This fruit tree is very common especially in rural areas. These fruits are much larger in size. The jackfruit of our tree weighs about 20 to 30 kg.
I was very happy to see these fruits of our tree. This type of flower or morcha grows in large quantities on each tree. And after a while, they rot and turn black. However, those that are jackfruit tend to be slightly different in shape from these. I liked them so I took pictures of them.
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