A shrub or tree with a dense crown that can reach heights of 3 to 15 metres, Baccaurea bracteate is a native of swamps and rainforests in southern Indo-China and western Malesia. It has big leaves and rounded, acidic fruits. the produce. Long clusters of flowers grow on the branches. When ripe, the spherical, reddish brown fruit breaks into three pieces. For domestic usage, the eatable fruit is foraged from the wild. For best growth, Baccaurea bracteate prefers a humid, tropical climate.
Common Name: Rambai Tikus,Golden Tampoi
Botanical Name: Baccaurea bracteate
Bloom Time/Fruiting: 3 to 4 Years
Maintenance Required: Moderate
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