Dammar - Pine
Agathis dammara (also historically referred to as Agathis loranthifolia or Dammara alba ).
As a canopy giant, it provides a crucial habitat for various birds and epiphytic plants. 🛡️ Conservation & Cultural Significance dammar pine
These trees are typically found in well-drained, nutrient-rich soils but can also adapt to sandy or rocky terrain. Agathis dammara (also historically referred to as Agathis
Found in many traditional industrial sealants and glues. featuring a straight
It can reach heights of up to 60 meters, featuring a straight, cylindrical trunk and a broad, dense crown.
As a gymnosperm, it produces large, woody seed cones that disintegrate at maturity to release winged seeds. 🏗️ Primary Uses & Economic Importance