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  2. Rambutan - Wikipedia

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    In Thailand, rambutan trees were first planted in Surat Thani in 1926 by the Chinese Malay K. Vong in Ban Na San. An annual rambutan fair is held during August harvest time. [20] In Malaysia, rambutan flowers from March to July and again between June and November, usually in response to rain following a dry period.

  3. Nephelium cuspidatum - Wikipedia

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    Nephelium cuspidatum, also known as rambutan hutan in Malay and buah sibau in Iban, is a species of flowering plant, a tropical forest fruit-tree in the rambutan family, that is native to Southeast Asia.

  4. Nephelium - Wikipedia

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    Nephelium is a genus of about 25 species of flowering plants in the family Sapindaceae, native to southeastern Asia.. They are evergreen trees with pinnately compound leaves, and edible drupaceous fruit; one species, N. lappaceum is commercially important for its fruit.

  5. List of national fruits - Wikipedia

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    It is known as pisang mas in Malaysia in which they can be found to be synonyms for the Lady's Finger Banana. Cameroon: Safou: Dacryodes edulis [citation needed] Canada: Blueberries: Cyanococcus [citation needed] Colombia: Borojó: Alibertia patinoi [12] [failed verification] Central African Republic: Banana: Musa acuminata, Musa balbisiana, or ...

  6. Sapindaceae - Wikipedia

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    The flowers are small and unisexual, ... Rambutan fruits. The Sapindaceae are related to the Rutaceae, and both are usually placed in an order Sapindales or Rutales, ...

  7. Mangosteen - Wikipedia

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    Flowers and fruit of the mangosteen, ... rambutan, durian or coconut leaves is effective. [5] [20] ... Malaysia and the Philippines are other major Asian producers. ...

  8. Pterocarpus indicus - Wikipedia

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    Pterocarpus indicus (commonly known as Amboyna wood, Malay padauk, Papua New Guinea rosewood, Philippine mahogany, Andaman redwood, Burmese rosewood, narra [3] (from Tagalog [4]) and asana in the Philippines, angsana, or Pashu padauk) is a species of Pterocarpus of the Sweet Pea Family (Papilionaceae) native to southeastern Asia, northern Australasia, and the western Pacific Ocean islands, in ...

  9. Flora of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia is located on the equator and various topography, including mountains, lowlands and coastal areas, contribute to its botanical diversity. In addition, Malaysia's flora has also been influenced by human activity, including agriculture, trade, and urbanization. Some plants have been introduced to Malaysia from other parts of the world ...

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