Artocarpus elasticus of the Mulberry Family (Moraceae) and commonly called terap nasi or terap,[1] is a rainforest tree of maritime and mainland Southeast Asia, growing up to 45m (148feet) (occasionally as much as 214 feet (65 meters))[2] in height with a diameter at breast height of about 30NaN0. The juvenile trees are noteworthy for producing a rosette of enormous deeply lobed leaves similar in shape to those of the white oak (Quercus alba), but up to 60NaN0 long[3] by about 41NaN1 in width. The stipules are up to eight inches (twenty centimeters) long,[2] among the largest known. These leaves emerge from leaf buds as long as 70NaN0.[4] The trees are dioecious (male and female flowers on separate trees).[4] It produces a fruit like a small breadfruit. The male capitulae produce clouds of pollen, and pollenisation is apparently by wind.