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Burmese grape is an evergreen tree with a dense, spreading crown; usually growing 10 - 15 metres tall but exceptionally up to 25 metres. The usualy crooked bole, which can be up to 40cm in diameter, sometimes has buttresses. The tree is valued locally for its edible fruit and is often cultivated in the home garden and intercropped with other tropical fruits like durian, rambutan, and mango. It is also planted as an ornamental and to provide shade