How long do it take nutmeg to bear fruit?
It takes approximately 9 to 10 years for a nutmeg tree to bear fruit. The tree typically begins flowering at around 6 to 7 years of age, but it may take a few more years before it starts producing a significant harvest. The nutmeg fruit, known as a mace, takes about 4 months to mature and can be harvested twice a year.
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