Kwai Muk (Artocarpus hypargyraeus)

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Exotic Tropical Fruit with Tangy Sweetness

Common Names: Kwai Muk, Chinese Mulberry, Monkey Jack
Family: Moraceae
Origin: Southeast Asia (Southern China)

Kwai Muk (Artocarpus hypargyraeus) is a rare, tropical fruit tree closely related to jackfruit and breadfruit, known for producing small, tangy-sweet fruits that are enjoyed fresh or made into jams and desserts. Native to southern China and other parts of Southeast Asia, this compact tree is highly prized for both its edible fruit and ornamental value. The fruit is small and round, about the size of a fig, with an orange to yellow skin when ripe. Its flesh is soft, with a flavor reminiscent of apricots, figs, and citrus. In addition to its tasty fruit, Kwai Muk is a beautiful addition to tropical gardens, featuring large, glossy leaves and a dense, spreading canopy.

Distinctive Features, Uses, and Nutritional Value

Fruits: Kwai Muk fruits are small, orange-yellow, and round, growing to about 1-2 inches in diameter. The flesh inside is soft and tangy-sweet, with a flavor that has been described as a combination of apricot, fig, and a hint of citrus. The fruit is typically eaten fresh, but it can also be used in jams, jellies, or dried for later use. Kwai Muk is rich in vitamins A and C, as well as fiber, supporting immune health and digestion.

Foliage: The tree has large, oval, dark green leaves that are leathery and glossy, adding a lush, tropical appearance to the landscape. The dense foliage provides ample shade, making the tree both ornamental and functional.

Growth Habit: Kwai Muk is a slow-growing, evergreen tree that typically reaches 15-30 feet tall. Its compact size and attractive form make it ideal for smaller gardens or as a shade tree in tropical and subtropical climates.

Culinary and Ornamental Uses

Kwai Muk is most commonly eaten fresh due to its juicy, tangy-sweet flavor, but the fruit can also be used to make jams, jellies, and desserts. Its unique flavor profile makes it a delightful addition to fruit salads and tropical dishes. Beyond its edible use, Kwai Muk is often planted for its ornamental value, providing both shade and visual interest with its dense, glossy foliage.

Quick Care Guide

Plant Type: Evergreen Tropical Fruit Tree
Harvest Season: Summer to Early Fall
Mature Size: 15-30 feet tall, 10-20 feet wide
Soil & Moisture: Well-draining, fertile soil; moderate watering
Light Requirements: Full Sun
Growth Rate: Slow to Moderate
Self-fertile: Yes
Zone Hardiness: Outdoors 8-11; Patio/Greenhouse 4+; Grown as a container plant in cooler zones
Propagation: Grown from seeds or cuttings; fruit production begins within 4-6 years after planting.

Growing Guide for Kwai Muk

Climate and Soil Requirements

  • Climate: Kwai Muk thrives in warm, tropical and subtropical climates and is best suited for USDA hardiness zones 9-11. It can tolerate brief periods of cold, but prolonged frost will damage the tree. In cooler regions, it can be grown in containers and moved indoors during winter.
  • Soil: The tree prefers well-draining, fertile soil that is slightly acidic to neutral (pH 6.0-7.0). Adding organic compost or well-rotted manure improves soil fertility and encourages healthy growth.

Planting

  1. Location: Choose a sunny location that receives at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily. Full sun is essential for optimal fruit production and healthy growth.
  2. Soil Preparation: Prepare the soil by loosening it and mixing in organic compost to improve fertility and drainage.
  3. Planting Time: Plant in spring or early summer when the soil is warm and the risk of frost has passed.
  4. Spacing: Space trees 10-20 feet apart to allow for their spreading canopy.

Watering

  • Moderate Moisture: Water the tree regularly, keeping the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Kwai Muk requires moderate watering, especially during its growing season, but ensure the soil drains well to prevent root rot.

Sunlight and Fertilizing

  • Full Sun: Ensure the tree receives full sun for at least 6 hours daily. Adequate sunlight promotes better fruiting and overall tree health.
  • Fertilizing: Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer every 6-8 weeks during the growing season. Organic compost or liquid fertilizer can be added to improve soil fertility and encourage fruit production.

Pruning and Maintenance

  • Low Maintenance: Kwai Muk is relatively low-maintenance. Prune the tree in late winter or early spring to remove dead or damaged branches and maintain its shape. Thinning out dense growth can improve air circulation and sunlight penetration.
  • Container Growing: If grown in a container, choose a large, well-draining pot. Move the tree indoors during cold weather, and ensure it receives sufficient sunlight.

Pest and Disease Management

  • Common Pests: Kwai Muk is generally pest-resistant but may attract aphids or scale. Use insecticidal soap or neem oil to manage infestations.
  • Diseases: The tree is relatively disease-resistant, but ensure proper drainage to prevent root rot or fungal issues. Avoid overwatering and maintain good airflow around the tree.

Harvesting Kwai Muk

When to Harvest:

  • Kwai Muk fruits are ready to harvest in late summer to early fall when the skin turns orange or yellow and the fruit feels slightly soft to the touch. The fruit should be picked when fully ripe for the best flavor.

How to Use:

  • The fruit is delicious when eaten fresh but can also be used to make jams, jellies, or dried for later use. Its tangy-sweet flavor adds a tropical twist to fruit salads, desserts, and even savory dishes.
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      Josh
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      Rated 4 out of 5 stars
      1 month ago
      Kwai Muk in medium Coconut Coir pot

      Packaging was good and secure, but I would be happier receiving a seedling with a few more leaves and looking a little healthier. I’m glad I have a chance to grow this tree and I like the coconut coir pot, but Price considered It’s a toss up. I like rare plants and I like your service. I’m probably just a picky customer who doesn’t know the business side :) thanks for the Kwai Muk!

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      Tyler L.
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      I recommend this product
      Years Gardening 5-10
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      Rated 5 out of 5 stars
      1 year ago
      Very excited for this fruit

      The plant shipped extremely fast and came in amazing condition AND it was all inside environmentally friendly packaging. On top of all of this, it was a great price, the pot they come in are nicer than any other nursery and allows you to just plop the Kwai Muk's entire plant into a larger pot of your choosing or the ground without disturbing the roots or a creating amess.

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