Defn: A fruit treeof tropical America, belonging to the genus Mammea (M.
This was a tree of a remarkably beautiful appearance, which Jack confidently declared to be the celebrated bread-fruit tree.
On the other hand, it is very possible that the stones of a fruit tree cultivated in China from the remotest times, should have been carried over the mountains from the centre of Asia into Kashmir, Bokhara, and Persia.
Sonnerat[1494] carried the bread-fruit tree to Mauritius, where the Intendant Poivre took care to spread it.
Neither can ancient travellers and historians have neglected to notice the introduction of so remarkable a fruit tree.
Surely it is not thus that the author would express himself were he writing of a fruit tree of American origin.
We began to consider whether we could not by some means contrive to make ourselves clothes, and I reminded Billy that we had made a kind of cloth for our flag out of the bark of the bread-fruit tree.
The Bread-fruit Tree (Artocarpus incisa) is a tree of the family Muriaceae, some 45 to 55 feet high.
The botanical construction of the flowers is, however, strikingly alike in all, from the nettle and the humble pellitory of the wall, to the fig and bread-fruit tree.
The tribe takes its name from the Bread-fruit tree (Artocarpus incisa).
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