Rambutan Caesar Live Plants (Red)
Caesar Rambutan (Red) is a new giant Rambutan variety with an average weight of 120g/fruit. This variety is sweeter than other Rambutans, It is a globose shape red fruit. The tropical fruits are a part of the same family as the lychee and are native to Southeast Asia, primarily consumed fresh, out-of-hand.
Common Name:Â Caesar, Giant Rambutan
Bloom Time/Fruiting: 2-3 years
Maintenance Required: Moderate
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Planting and Care
Planting and Care
Choose a fertile growing medium, such as topsoil mixed with compost or manure. The roots spread considerably and need plenty of room to grow. If the trees are too close together, they may not produce a high yield of fruit. Keep the plant in a sunny location and never let the soil dry out.
Special Feature
Special Feature
Rambutans are a good source of copper to help maintain bones and nerves and provide vitamin C, an antioxidant that strengthens the immune system and reduces inflammation. The fruits also contain fiber to regulate the digestive tract and contribute smaller amounts of iron, phosphorus, manganese, and magnesium.
Uses/Benefits
Uses/Benefits
Rambutan cultivation is increasing worldwide as the fruits are valued for fresh eating, desserts, and flavoring beverages. Rambutan trees are considered an ornamental variety.