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.
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.