Tectona philippinensis Benth. & Hook.f. is one of only three species in the genus Tectona (Lamiaceae) restricted to the Asian tropics. It is endemic to Ilin Island and Batangas Province on Luzon Island, Philippines and is regarded as a critically endangered species. While role of

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Tectona philippinensis locally known as Philippine teak is an indigenous species belonging to the family Verbenaceae. This species had been declared as endangered due to rapid population decline. This species had been declared as endangered due to rapid population decline.

Ang kauna-unahang Philippine teak (Tectona philippinensis) sa CANTO at marahil ay sa buong bayan na  Teaksläktet (Tectona) är ett släkte i familjen verbenaväxter som omfattar tre arter teak, T. grandis L.f.; Tectona hamiltoniana; Tectona philippinensis Bentham  Filippinska teak (Tectona philippinensis) tillhör Verbenaceae familj. Arten stiger till en höjd av 15-25 meter med elliptisk-ovat lansolata med grova  teak (T. grandis); Tectona hamiltoniana · Tectona philippinensis Teaksläktet (Tectona) är ett släkte i familjen verbenaväxter med tre arter träd. Teaksläktet (Tectona) är ett släkte i familjen verbenaväxter som omfattar tre arter träd. Den viktigaste arten är teak (Tectona grandis), ett storvuxet träd som  Tectona Philippinensis som endast förekommer i Filipinerna. Teak kommer ursprungligen från länder i Asien där klima tet består av en torrperiod  samt Tectona Philippinensis som endast förekommer i Filipinerna. Teak kommer ursprungligen från länder i Asien där klimatet består av en torrperiod på 3 till.

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Tectona philippinensis Benth. & Hook.f. Tectona philippinensis Benth. & Hook.f. is an accepted name This name is the accepted name of a species in the genus Tectona (family Lamiaceae). The record derives from WCSP (data supplied on 2012-03-23) which reports it as an accepted name (record 202024) with original publication details: Gen This study focused on the development of an alternative natural dye from Philippine teak leaves (Tectona philippinensis).

Philippine Teak (Tectona philippinensis) Philippine Teak (Tectona philippinensis) belongs to the Verbenaceae family. The species rises to a height of 15-25 meters with elliptic-ovate lanceolata with rough surfaces, pale underside and light greenish on top.The blooms are bright purple. It produces hairy drupe fruits about 13 cm long.

The record derives from WCSP which reports it as an accepted name (record 202024) with original publication details: Gen. Pl. 2: 1152 1876. Feb 2, 2018 - PHILIPPINE TEAK (Tectona philippinensis) The Philippine Teak is also called “Malabayabas” in some provinces. This tree is found only in the Philippines!

Tectona philippinensis

A heavy and hard wood species with a relative density at 0.710, it is a promising source of structural timber. Dwarfing is usually observed in Philippine teak along rocky limestone and coral hills. Branching is sympodial, orthotropic and spreading to form a broad crown. Bark flaky, brown to …

Arten stiger till en höjd av meter med elliptisk-äggiga lanceolata med  är den vanligaste, Tectona Hamiltoniana som endast förekommer lokalt i Burma (Myanmar) samt Tectona Philippinensis som endast förekommer i Filipinerna. Filippinska teak (Tectona philippinensis) är en av de minsta teak sorter. I Filippinerna används det för ved och stödbalkar i hem konstruktion.

Tectona philippinensis

[ 2 ] Den viktigaste arten är teak ( Tectona grandis ), ett storvuxet träd som härstammar från Indien och andra sydostasiatiska stater, som är inplanterat i flera andra länder med tropiskt klimat . Philippine Teak. Scientific name. Tectona philippinensis. Family name.
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Tectona philippinensis

Sadly, this native tree is critically endangered due to logging. “Protect our trees, our forests- our source of life!” Visit our website: www.rainforestation.ph Articles about this tree: Tectona philippinensis. IUCN Red Philippine Teak (Tectona philippinensis) Philippine Teak (Tectona philippinensis) belongs to the Verbenaceae family. The species rises to a height of 15-25 meters with elliptic-ovate lanceolata with rough surfaces, pale underside and light greenish on top.The blooms are bright purple. It produces hairy drupe fruits about 13 cm long.

Tectona philippinensis (lat. Tectona philippinensis) — minaçiçəyikimilər fəsiləsinin tectona cinsinə aid bitki növü.. İstinadlar Philippine Teak (Tectona philippinensis) is assessed as #CriticallyEndangered in 2008 by IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
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Feb 2, 2018 - PHILIPPINE TEAK (Tectona philippinensis) The Philippine Teak is also called “Malabayabas” in some provinces. This tree is found only in the Philippines! Sadly, this native tree is critically endangered due to logging. “Protect our trees, our forests- our source of life!” Visit our website: www.rainforestation.ph Articles about this tree: Tectona philippinensis.

This species is accepted, and its native range is Philippines (Luzon, Mindoro).

SEEDS. Dipterocarp seeds are recalcitrant and easily lose viability when dried or stored long. During seed year, dipterocarp seeds can be propagated as follows: sow freshly collected dewinged seeds in plastic bags with 1:1 dipterocarp forest soil and river sand; keep in shade for 1.5-2 months and regularly water; gradually expose to full light and reduce watering to harden them prior to

This species had been declared as  Tectona philippinensis Benth. & Hook.f. is one of only three species in the genus Tectona (Lamiaceae) restricted to the Asian tropics.

The record derives from WCSP (data supplied on 2012-03-23) which reports it as an accepted name (record 202024) with original publication details: Gen A heavy and hard wood species with a relative density at 0.710, it is a promising source of structural timber. Dwarfing is usually observed in Philippine teak along rocky limestone and coral hills. Branching is sympodial, orthotropic and spreading to form a broad crown. Bark flaky, brown to … They came from the Philippine Teak tree that he planted in the back of the Marine Science Institute in UP Diliman. We kept them in the nursery for 1 year before planting them near the cottage. Two survived, one died unexpectedly.