Pulasan (Nephelium ramboutan-ake) Exotic fruit tree 12″-24″
Pulasan (Nephelium ramboutan-ake) is a tropical fruit closely related to the rambutan and lychee, known for its juicy, sweet, and aromatic fruit. Native to Malaysia and parts of Southeast Asia, pulasan has gained popularity for its unique appearance and delectable flavor, making it a prized fruit in tropical regions. The tree, which produces clusters of round, hairy-skinned fruit, is commonly grown in home gardens, small orchards, and agroforestry systems due to its beauty, productivity, and delicious fruit.
Lipote (Syzygium polycephaloides) tropica live fruit tree 1′-2′ feet
Lipote (Syzygium polycephalum), also known as Baligang, is a rare and unique tropical fruit tree native to the Philippines and parts of Southeast Asia. It belongs to the Myrtaceae family, the same family as the more common Java plum or duhat (Syzygium cumini). Lipote is valued for its dark purple to nearly black fruits, which grow in clusters and have a pleasantly sour to mildly sweet flavor. This tree is not only cherished for its fruit but also for its ornamental appeal, making it a great addition to gardens, orchards, and agroforestry systems in tropical climates.