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Does anyone know what this is? It looks like it would be part of the Artocarpus family,has small pale orange fruits that smell like a fig.They are soft but don't really taste like they are ripe (even when they fall off) Thanks. Location is in Far North Qld.
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Mike Tr says...
Artocarpus is a genus and Moraceae is the Family and it includes figs.I doubt it is Artocarpus and I have seen it before.It will come to me.
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Trikus says...
Male Lakoocha flowers ..
Female flowers will come later .
Usually around late Nov Dec here in the tropics for me .,
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Bangkok says...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvFg-_UuD3Y
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archerpalms says...
i Googled some pictures of Lakoocha and they do seem similar.Do the Orange "flowers" actually open? they just seem to get to a certain size and then fall off.
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Bangkok says...
Also Google for Kwai muk pictures, they look similar.

I found some kwai muk (i guess) growing in Thailand next to a stream in the mountains. They had large fruits, basball size who smelled fruity but were full of ants and insects so i couldn't eat them.
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archerpalms says...
Nothing beats wild harvested fruit! except everything else usually gets to eat it first.If it is not bats, it's birds or fruit fly or ants.....
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Trikus says...
Some fruit in Feb , Lakoocha and Pelegadoxa
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