Martin Pellizzer

Nephelium Cuspidatum Var. Ophiodes

Nephelium cuspidatum var. ophiodes is a rare and unique variant of the rambutan tree known for its striking appearance. This plant is native to Southeast Asia and thrives in tropical climates with high humidity and warm temperatures. Its fruit, which resembles a hairy sphere, is not only visually appealing but also prized for its sweet, juicy flesh. Despite its ornamental value, it remains relatively unknown outside of botanical circles. Cultivating this plant requires careful attention to soil conditions and climate to ensure its survival and growth.