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Kwai Muk

Artocarpus hypargyreus
Kwai Muk produces a 5cm wide orange fruit that is subacid and excellent flavour. It can be eaten fresh when fully ripe, dried, or preserved. The tree grows slowly and good for landscaping. More cold hardy than the Jakfruit.
Other Names: Artocarpus parvus

$23.90 ($18.75-$24.90 choose a size)

Specifications of Kwai Muk

Preferred Climate Tropical, SubtropicalLearn About Climate Zones

Grown From SeedlingLearn About Propagation Methods

Max Height (when in the ground with good conditions) +10m

Can it Handle Frosts? Yes

Amount of leaves in Winter? All Leaves (Evergreen)

Water Requirements Frequent Watering

Fruiting/Harvest Months April, May, June

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This bright red cherry like fruit has varying tastes during different stages as it ripens. When fully ripe the fruit is juicy and aromatic with its acid content giving it a sweet acid apple-like flavour. The tree can produce a number or crops each year, making for quite a long harvest season. Our selection is called the acerola Florida Sweet Cherry and is a pleasant eating variety that is not too sour. The acerola is well suited to pot culture where it can be kept to a smaller size. It could also be grown this way in cooler climates where it can be moved to a warmer position in the winter. A word of warning the foliage of the plant is covered in tiny irritating stinging hairs that can produce an allergic reaction. When pruning your trees wear a long sleeved shirt and a pair of gloves.
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A close relative to the Lychee tree but much larger, stronger and more cold tolerant. The fruit is deliciously sweet. Seed selected from the superior varieties. Even though not true to type the benefits include a vigorous tree making it more suitable for marginal climates. Cincturing at about 3-4 years of age can force earlier fruiting than normally expected from seedling trees.
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Kwai Muk Reviews & Tips

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Nyny
★★★ 8months ago

MOUNT BARKER, WA, Australia

Interesting rare fruit.

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Amanda
★★★ 5y ago

LESCHENAULT, WA, Australia

Artocarpus hypargyreus. A very handsome slow growing tree. Ours is about 10yrs old now and was transplanted twice within it's first 5years. It's growing well now that it has a permanant spot. It does need some management with regard to the lime in the ...

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Gamefowl1
★★★★ 8y ago

SUNNYBANK HILLS, QLD, Australia

This tree is quite a beautiful looking tree. Dark shiny leaves, with a grey brown trunk. The fruit are very unique, sweet and tangy.

David
16y ago

Nimbin, NSW, Australia

Kwai Muk

Kwai Muk is more cold hardy than mangoes. In the 2007 black frost (-4 C at 8 am) all our trees survived - one had no damage. Our mangoes were frosted to ground level.

Andrew Jones
17y ago

Norwood, SA, Australia, Australia

Kwai Muk

Survives in shelter in adelaide, doesnt thrive but survives and fruits though insects/birds havent let any develop

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