Dammar Pine -

These trees are typically found in well-drained, nutrient-rich soils but can also adapt to sandy or rocky terrain.

As a gymnosperm, it produces large, woody seed cones that disintegrate at maturity to release winged seeds. 🏗️ Primary Uses & Economic Importance dammar pine

It can reach heights of up to 60 meters, featuring a straight, cylindrical trunk and a broad, dense crown. Used for high-end furniture and art restoration

Used for high-end furniture and art restoration. and easy to work with

In regions like West Java, it is integrated into coffee agroforestry systems to provide shade and stabilize soil, protecting against erosion. ☁️ Habitat & Ecology Dammar pines thrive in specific environmental conditions:

The wood is light, strong, and easy to work with, making it a preferred material for boat building, light construction, and interior joinery.