Tectona philippinensis, also called Philippine teak,[1] is a species of plant in the family Lamiaceae, formerly classified in the Verbenaceae. It is endemic to the Philippines. The species is endangered due to land conversion and logging for its timber.[1]
Vegetative propagation by stem cuttings is becoming an important tool for forest tree improvement activities and for the establishment of clonal plantation. ... Philippine teak is an endemic forest tree species and belongs to family Verbenaceae. It is a small to medium tree reaching 15 m high and 50 cm dbh.
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Tectona philippinensis, also called Philippine teak,[1] is a species of plant in the family Lamiaceae, formerly classified in the Verbenaceae. It is endemic to the Philippines. The species is endangered due to land conversion and logging for its timber.[1]
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Vegetative propagation by stem cuttings is becoming an important tool for forest tree improvement activities and for the establishment of clonal plantation. ... Philippine teak is an endemic forest tree species and belongs to family Verbenaceae. It is a small to medium tree reaching 15 m high and 50 cm dbh.