| Scientific name(s) | Nephelium lappaceum |
| Possible age | 20 years |
| Full grown height | 25 - 45m |
| Food source for | Monkeys |
| Special feature | |
| Ecological significance |
The rambutan tree or Mamon Chino is highly sought after by monkeys, who especially like to eat the flowers. But they also like the fruit. It has a thin, red skin with soft spines, bright white, very sweet flesh and a small pit.




