Trees That Fruit on Their Bark
Jabuticaba Tree, Brazil
Nicknamed the “tree that grapes grow on,” this tree bears sweet, purple fruits directly on its trunk and branches.
Cacao Tree, Tropics
The source of chocolate, cacao pods, grows right out of the tree’s trunk—an adaptation seen in tropical rainforests.
Jackfruit Tree, South Asia
The world’s largest tree-borne fruit, jackfruits grow directly on the trunk, making it strong enough to hold their massive weight.
Durian Tree, Southeast Asia
Durian fruits—large and spiky—often grow from the lower trunk, making harvesting slightly easier and safer.
Baccaurea Tree, Malaysia
This tree produces small, colorful fruits from its trunk, often hidden beneath its lower canopy.
Chempedak Tree, Malaysia
Closely related to jackfruit, chempedak fruits sprout from the tree’s bark and are known for their strong aroma and flavor.
Papaya Tree (Trunk Base Growth)
Though usually branching out, some papaya trees produce fruit very low on the trunk, almost hugging the base.
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