
Shorea astylosa - Wikipedia
Shorea astylosa is a species of plant in the family Dipterocarpaceae. It is endemic to the Philippines, where it is known as yakal in the Filipino language. Yakal is a medium to large tree about 25 to 30 meters tall. Its wood is hard and dark brownish-yellow, its branchlets slender, blackish, and slightly hairy.
Shorea astylosa - iNaturalist
Shorea astylosa is a species of plant in the Dipterocarpaceae family. It is endemic to the Philippines, which is known as yakal in Filipino language.Yakal is a medium to large tree about 25 to 30 meters tall. Its wood is hard and dark brownish-yellow. Branchlets are rather slender, blackish, and slightly hairy.
Yakal Tree - Philippinature
2024年3月2日 · Yakal Tree is a medium to large-sized tree about 30 to 50 meters tall. It is endemic to the Philippines and commonly found in the lowland forests of the islands of Luzon, Negros, Samar, and Mindanao. Its wood is famous for its high level of strength, durability and is used for constructing houses, bridges, and other structures requiring durable ...
Yakal – Tree Tag Project
2024年2月22日 · The majestic Yakal tree, with its towering presence, serves as both a haven for local wildlife and a cooling shade provider. Its roots play a vital role in preventing soil erosion in the mountains, acting as a natural barrier against potential degradation.
TREE OF THE MONTH (PART 2) YAKAL Shorea astylosa Foxw.
2012年1月23日 · Yakal is a medium to large tree about 25 to 30 meters tall. Its wood is hard and dark brownish-yellow. Branchlets are rather slender, blackish, and slightly hairy. Leaves are coriaceous, ovate to...
Yakal plant profile - YouTube
Profile of Luntian Farm Yakal (Hopea plagata) trees: identifiable traits, modes of growth and development. Credits to:Fernando, Edwino S. “Habitats of Philip...
OUR PHILIPPINE TREES: Yakal in the Outdoors - Blogger
2019年3月5日 · Through this blog we hope to introduce you to some important plants in the forest before they completely disappear because of habitat destruction. Quick Post: I was told that for outdoor use, the wood of choice would either be yakal, guijo or molave. I have seen molave wood a lot of times before having that yellow tinge.
yakál – CulturEd: Philippine Cultural Education Online
Ang yakál (Shorea astylosa) ay isang uri ng matigas na punungkahoy sa pamilyang Dipterocarpaceae. Ito ay endemiko o matatagpuan lámang sa Filipinas, lalo na sa Lu-zon (Quezon at Camarines), Samar, Mindanao (Zambo-anga, Agusan at Davao). Namumulaklak ang yakál sa buwan ng Mayo. Kulay dilaw at mabango ang mga bulaklak nitó.
Shorea astylosa is an endemic tree species of the Philippines which can be found in Luzon: (Quezon and Camarines), Negros, Biliran, Samar, Mindanao (Zamboanga, Davao, and Agusan). Country Occurrence: Native, Extant (resident): Philippines © The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: Shorea astylosa – published in 2020.
Yaka (Dacrydium nausoriense) - NatureFiji-MareqetiViti
2008年4月24日 · Yaka, one of Fiji’s renowned primitive conifers, is a member of the family Podocarpaceae. There are two species of Dacrydium in Fiji, both with the Fijian name Yaka, and both very valuable timber trees. The endemic yaka described here can grow up to 12-24 m in height. Like other podocarps, the reproductive structure is a cone-shaped pollen cone.