Breadfruit Database
Artocarpus camansi
Artocarpus camansi
Geographic Distribution
Region: Southeast Asia, Melanesia, Micronesia | Country: Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Palau, Indonesia, Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) | Collection Site: Luzon; Orear (Koror) State; Java; Pohnpei
Distribution: Philippines, Indonesia, Pohnpei, Palau, Hawai'i, Society Islands, Marquesas Islands, Global
Plant Characteristics
Fruit
Shape: Broad Ovoid, Oval
Skin Texture: Spiny with pointed flexible tip
Flesh Color: White, Creamy, Light yellow
Weight (g): 1317 avg (762 min - 2060 max)
Edible Portion (%): 40 avg (36 min - 48 max)
Length (cm): 18 avg (8 min - 24 max)
Width (cm): 14 avg (10 min - 20 max)
Core Length (cm): 14 avg (10 min - 18 max)
Core Width (cm): 5 avg (2 min - 8 max)
Seeds: Seeded
Leaves
Length (cm): 57 avg (44 min - 81 max)
Width (cm): 41 avg (29 min - 62 max)
Lateral Lobe Count: 8 avg (6 min - 11 max)
Male flowers
Length (cm): 33 avg (14 min - 51 max)
Width (cm): 3 avg (2 min - 3 max)
Notes:
Breadnut is native to New Guinea, and possibly the Moluccas (Indonesia) and the Philippines. This species is propagated by seed. In New Guinea, it is widely scattered in alluvial forests in lowland areas and naturally spread by birds and fruit bats that feed on the fruit and drop the large seeds. It is also cultivated in home gardens.
Collected By Zerega, Nyree, Diane Ragone, Sansing, Kerian
Herbarium Specimens
Field Collected
Garden Collected
Collection Site
Map shows a generalized GPS point based on collection site location; exact origin may differ.
Geographical Information
Geographical information associated with living collections accessions at botanical gardens includes details on the native origin, collection site, and habitat of each plant. This data helps track the genetic diversity, ecological preferences, and conservation status of species. Accurate geographical records support research, restoration efforts, and the cultivation of plants in environments similar to their natural habitats.
Morphological Measurements
Measurements were taken 10 times for each tree or group of trees of a particular variety, using 10 individual fruits, male flowers, and leaves, respectively (Ragone & Wiseman, 2007). The following were selected for measurement:
Leaves: The third fully expanded leaf from the tip of a mature branch.
Fruit: Mature, firm, but not yet ripe fruit.
Male Flowers: Fully emerged male flowers.
Seasonality
Over a 10-year period, fruiting seasonality was observed in the breadfruit collections at Kahanu Garden (Maui) and McBryde Garden (Kaua‘i) within the National Tropical Botanical Gardens (Liu et al., 2014). Tree canopies were visually examined for the presence of full-sized, mature, and ripe fruit.
Full-sized fruit: Fruit at maximum size but not yet mature.
Mature fruit: Fruit displaying distinctive characteristics of maturation.
Ripe fruit: Fruit that were soft and ripe on the tree.
References
Jones, A. M. P., Murch, S. J., Wiseman, J., & Ragone, D. (2013). Morphological diversity in breadfruit (Artocarpus, Moraceae): Insights into domestication, conservation, and cultivar identification. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, 60(1), 175–192. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10722-012-9824-8
Liu, Y., Jones, A. M. P., Murch, S. J., & Ragone, D. (2014). Crop productivity, yield and seasonality of breadfruit (Artocarpus spp., Moraceae). Fruits, 69(5), 345–361. https://doi.org/10.1051/fruits/2014023
Ragone, D. & Wiseman, J. (2007). Developing and Applying Descriptors For Breadfruit Germplasms. Acta Hortic, 757, 71–80. https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2007.757.8