Dammar Pine <Quick - WALKTHROUGH>
Over-harvesting for resin and timber has put pressure on natural populations. Modern management often involves integrating indigenous knowledge to ensure sustainable harvesting and climate change adaptation.
The tree produces a white, translucent resin known as "Dammar." This resin is essential in the production of: dammar pine
Because of their dense canopies and the unique sound of rain hitting their broad leaves, dammar pine forests are popular locations for nature soundscapes and "ASMR" camping experiences. Over-harvesting for resin and timber has put pressure
Agathis dammara (also historically referred to as Agathis loranthifolia or Dammara alba ). Agathis dammara (also historically referred to as Agathis
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:
Utilized in various traditional and religious ceremonies.
The ( Agathis dammara ) is a colossal coniferous evergreen native to the tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia, specifically the Moluccas, Philippines, and parts of Indonesia. Known for its immense height and wide trunk, it plays a vital role in forest ecosystems and local economies due to its high-quality timber and versatile resin. 🌲 Botanical Profile