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rambutan trees can bear fruit twice annually, once in late fall and early winter, with a shorter season in late spring and early summer.Rambutan is propagated by grafting, air-layering, and budding; the latter is most common as trees grown from seed often produce sour fruit.Budded trees may fruit after two to three years with optimum production occurring after eight to 10 years.
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