Rambutan (Nephelium lappaceum) exotic fruit live tree
The rambutan seedling, grown from the tropical fruit tree Nephelium lappaceum, is a young plant that will eventually develop into a productive tree capable of bearing the iconic spiky red or yellow fruits enjoyed throughout Southeast Asia and tropical regions worldwide. Rambutan is closely related to lychee and longan and is prized for its translucent, juicy flesh and sweet, refreshing flavor. Seedlings are an excellent option for growers looking to start their own rambutan trees from a young age and observe the entire growth process from seedling to mature fruit-bearing tree.
Indian Almond (Terminalia catappa) tropical live Nut Tree Soft Shell
The Indian almond tree, scientifically known as Terminalia catappa, is a tropical and subtropical tree species native to the South Pacific and Southeast Asia. This majestic tree is celebrated for its ornamental beauty, cultural significance, and various practical uses. In this guide, we'll delve into the world of the Indian almond tree, exploring its characteristics, cultural importance, uses, and intriguing facts.
Yellow Strawberry Guava tropical fruit tree (Psidium littorale var. lucidum) 1’-2′ feet
Yellow Strawberry Guava, also known as Psidium littorale var. lucidum, is a small, evergreen tree or shrub that typically grows to a height of 10 to 20 feet. It has a spreading, bushy habit with smooth, gray-brown bark and dense, dark green, glossy leaves that are oval to elliptical in shape, giving the tree a lush appearance.
The fruit of the Strawberry Yellow Guava is small, round to oval-shaped, and usually measures about 1 to 2 inches in diameter. The skin is smooth and thin, turning from green to a bright yellow when ripe. The flesh inside is pale yellow to pink, juicy, and aromatic, containing numerous small, edible seeds.
Grafted Rambután (Nephelium lappaceum) exotic fruit tree 2’-3’ feet tall
The grafted red rambutan tree, scientifically known as Nephelium lappaceum, is a tropical fruit tree valued for its exotic appearance, juicy fruit, and reliable production when grafted. Native to Southeast Asia, rambutan belongs to the Sapindaceae family and is closely related to other tropical fruits like lychee and longan. The name “rambutan” is derived from the Malay word “rambut,” meaning “hair,” referring to the fruit’s hairy outer shell.
Flame tree Flamboyant (Royal Poinciana / delonix regia) tropical ornamental exotic tree 8”-18”
The Royal Poinciana, also known as the flamboyant tree or flame tree, is a stunning ornamental tree that is native to Madagascar. The tree is prized for its spectacular display of large clusters of bright red-orange flowers that bloom in the summer months, creating a striking visual impact. In this description, we will discuss how to plant and care for a Royal Poinciana tree, as well as some of its uses. An interesting fact about the Royal Poinciana tree is that it is known as the national tree of both Barbados and St. Kitts and Nevis. In Barbados, the tree is known as the "Pride of Barbados," and its vibrant red-orange flowers are featured on the country's coat of arms. The tree is also a symbol of the city of Key West, Florida, and is celebrated each year with a Royal Poinciana Festival. Additionally, the wood of the Royal Poinciana tree is known for its natural resistance to termites and is often used in the construction of buildings in tropical regions.
Sugar Apple Live Fruit Tree
Sugar Apple, scientifically known as **Annona squamosa**, is a tropical fruit tree native to the Americas, particularly the Caribbean and Central America. It is also known by other names such as sweetsop, custard apple, or anon. This small tree is highly prized for its sweet, creamy, and aromatic fruit, which is popular in many tropical regions around the world.
Red Sugar apple (Annona squamosa ) Vibrant live fruit tree 12”-24” Thriving
Revealing the Red Sugar Apple Tree: An Orchard of Exquisite Delight
Enter a world where sweetness is painted in hues of red and green, where the air carries the aroma of delectable treats waiting to be savored. The Red Sugar Apple Tree (*Annona squamosa*), an embodiment of natural indulgence, invites you to discover the joy of growing your own luscious fruits and relishing the harmonious blend of flavor and fragrance.