The name "rambutan" comes from the Malaysian word for "hair," a reference to the soft spines that cover the fruit. Rambutans grow in clusters on trees and take about 3 months to ripen. They make ...
Partners with University of Sri Jayewardenepura’s reforestation project in Kalutara District The Commercial Bank of Ceylon ...
The Commercial Bank of Ceylon has announced a partnership with the Department of Forestry and Environmental Science of the University of Sri Jayewardenepura to support the restoration and conservation ...
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RED (46A: Rambutan's color) A rambutan is the fruit of the tree of the same name that is native to Southeast ASIA. A rambutan has leathery RED skin covered with spines. The inside of the fruit is ...
Before them, Lychee and Rambutan were born ... while Tea Olive is named after a flowering tree that has been compared in fragrance to jasmine and gardenia,” according to officials.