The Rambutan Tree: A Comprehensive Overview – By Nadeeka – eLanka The rambutan tree, scientifically known as Nephelium lappaceum, is a tropical fruit-bearing tree belonging to the Sapindaceae family. Known for its distinctive, hairy-looking fruit, the rambutan tree is native to Southeast Asia but has spread to other tropical regions worldwide. This article delves into the botanical characteristics, cultivation practices, uses, economic importance, and cultural significance of the rambutan tree, providing an in-depth understanding of this fascinating plant. Botanical Characteristics Morphology The rambutan tree is an evergreen, reaching heights of up to 20 meters, though cultivated varieties are often kept shorter for ease of harvest. The tree has a rounded crown and a dense canopy. Its leaves are pinnate, with 3-11 pairs of leaflets that are ovate to elliptic in shape, measuring 5-15 cm in length and 2-6 cm in width. The leaflets are glossy green on the upper surface ...

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