Its species name is derived from the Malaysian name rerak or rerek.
[2] Its compound leaves are large, up to 50 centimetres (20 in) long.
Sapindus rarak is a timber tree but the wood is not durable.
[1][2] In Indonesia, the fruit are used to make a traditional soap for washing clothes, especially batik.
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