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Rambutan Collection

"Exploring the Vibrant World of Rambutan: From Thailand to Malaysia, Cambodia to Trinidad and Tobago" Step into the bustling Thai market stalls in Chiang Mai

Background imageRambutan Collection: Plants of Sumatra including clove 1, mangosteen 3, rambutan 4 and black pepper 5

Plants of Sumatra including clove 1, mangosteen 3, rambutan 4 and black pepper 5
FLO4624221 Plants of Sumatra including clove 1, mangosteen 3, rambutan 4 and black pepper 5. Handcoloured copperplate engraved by Sasso from Giulio Ferrario's Ancient

Background imageRambutan Collection: Fruit trees and plants including lemon (lemon), orange, lime, soapberry (saponniere)

Fruit trees and plants including lemon (lemon), orange, lime, soapberry (saponniere), rambutan (ramboutan)
FLO4684741 Fruit trees and plants including lemon (lemon), orange, lime, soapberry (saponniere), rambutan (ramboutan), guava (guava), santol (faux mangoustanier), langsat (langzones)

Background imageRambutan Collection: Thailand, Chiang mai, Rambutans for sale at Thai market stall

Thailand, Chiang mai, Rambutans for sale at Thai market stall

Background imageRambutan Collection: Rambutan at market, Kampong Cham, Cambodia

Rambutan at market, Kampong Cham, Cambodia

Background imageRambutan Collection: Fruit trees and plants

Fruit trees and plants including lemon, orange, lime, soapberry, rambutan, guava, santol, langsat, quassia, krameria, limeberry, chestnut, maple, etc

Background imageRambutan Collection: Plants of Sumatra including clove, mangosteen

Plants of Sumatra including clove, mangosteen
Plants of Sumatra including clove 1, mangosteen 3, rambutan 4 and black pepper 5. Handcoloured copperplate engraved by Sasso from Giulio Ferrarios Ancient

Background imageRambutan Collection: Rambutan, Nephelium lappaceum

Rambutan, Nephelium lappaceum (Nephelium echinatum). Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by Richard Duppa from his The Classes and Orders of the Linnaean System of Botany

Background imageRambutan Collection: nephelium lappaceum, rambutan

nephelium lappaceum, rambutan
Nephelium Lappaceum Rambutan Red subject

Background imageRambutan Collection: Rambutan, Central Market, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Rambutan, Central Market, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Background imageRambutan Collection: Rambutan fruit at Can Duoc Market, Long An Province, Mekong Delta, Vietnam

Rambutan fruit at Can Duoc Market, Long An Province, Mekong Delta, Vietnam

Background imageRambutan Collection: Rambutan Fruit

Rambutan Fruit. Malaysia

Background imageRambutan Collection: Malaysia, Borneo, Semporna, red ramboutan

Malaysia, Borneo, Semporna, red ramboutan

Background imageRambutan Collection: Picture No. 10896505

Picture No. 10896505
Rambutan - Fruits (Nephelium lappaceum) Date:

Background imageRambutan Collection: Rambutan fruit, Melaka (Malacca), Melaka State, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Rambutan fruit, Melaka (Malacca), Melaka State, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageRambutan Collection: Rambutan whole and peeled on white background

Rambutan whole and peeled on white background

Background imageRambutan Collection: Selection of exotic fruit including Litchi chinensis, Lychees, Nephelium lappaceum, Rambutans

Selection of exotic fruit including Litchi chinensis, Lychees, Nephelium lappaceum, Rambutans, Passiflora sp. Passion Fruit, Passiflora ligularis, Granadillas, close up

Background imageRambutan Collection: Whole and halved rambutan

Whole and halved rambutan

Background imageRambutan Collection: Thailand, rambutans with leaves on sale at market

Thailand, rambutans with leaves on sale at market

Background imageRambutan Collection: Rambutan on white background

Rambutan on white background

Background imageRambutan Collection: Group of rambutans, close-up

Group of rambutans, close-up

Background imageRambutan Collection: Three rambutans, one partly open, close-up

Three rambutans, one partly open, close-up

Background imageRambutan Collection: Rambuton Fruit - Malaysia

Rambuton Fruit - Malaysia
MI-1400 Rambutan Fruit Malaysia Masahiro Iijima contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageRambutan Collection: Rombutan fruit, Central Market, capital city of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Peninsula

Rombutan fruit, Central Market, capital city of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Peninsula, Malaysia, SE Asia

Background imageRambutan Collection: Rambutan fruit (Nephelium lappaceum)

Rambutan fruit (Nephelium lappaceum)
Laos, collection of Rambutan fruit which contains a sweet, succulent, semitranslucent white flesh

Background imageRambutan Collection: Salak and rambutan, the snakeskin and hairy tropical fruits in the market

Salak and rambutan, the snakeskin and hairy tropical fruits in the market, Haranggaol, Lake Toba, Sumatra, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia


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"Exploring the Vibrant World of Rambutan: From Thailand to Malaysia, Cambodia to Trinidad and Tobago" Step into the bustling Thai market stalls in Chiang Mai, where a delightful sight awaits you - an abundance of rambutans for sale. These exotic fruits with their hairy red exteriors are a true tropical treat. Traveling further west to Port of Spain in Trinidad and Tobago, one can find another colorful display fruits at a local market stall. The West Indies' warm climate nurtures these juicy delights, enticing both locals and visitors alike. Crossing over to Kampong Cham in Cambodia, the aroma of fresh rambutans fills the air as they grace yet another market stall. Here, amidst fruit trees and plants that thrive under Cambodian skies, one can truly appreciate nature's bountiful offerings. Venturing even farther east to Sumatra reveals a diverse range of plants including clove and mangosteen alongside our beloved rambutan. Nephelium lappaceum stands tall among its botanical companions, captivating all who lay eyes on it. Back in Kampong Cham once more, we witness the enduring popularity of this unique fruit as it graces yet another market stall. Its vibrant colors beckon passersby while its sweet taste leaves them craving for more. From Southeast Asia to Vietnam's Mekong Delta region lies Can Duoc Market where rambutans proudly take center stage. Long An Province boasts an impressive array of these delectable treats that showcase Vietnam's agricultural prowess. Making our way back westward brings us to Borneo's Semporna region in Malaysia where red rambutans steal the show. Their striking appearance perfectly complements Central Market's lively atmosphere in Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia's capital city. Intriguingly named "Nephelium lappaceum, " this fruit has captivated people across the globe.