The Nariphon, also known as Makaliphon or Makaliporn is a tree in Buddhist mythology which bears fruit in the shape of young female creatures. The maidens grow attached by their head from the tree branches. This tree grows at the Himaphan, a mythical forest where the female fruits are enjoyed by the Gandharvas who cut the fruits and take them away.
The Nariphon is also mentioned in the Vessantara Jataka in which Indra placed these trees around the grove where the BodhisattvaVessantara meditated.