The yakal tree (Shorea astigmatica) is primarily valued for its durable hardwood, which is used in construction, furniture making, and flooring due to its resistance to termites and decay. Additionally, its wood is often used in the production of various crafts and implements. The tree also plays a role in local ecosystems, providing habitat and food for wildlife. In some cultures, yakal is used for traditional medicine and other cultural practices.
Yakal is a hard and golden Mahogany type which is used for frequently used products and surfaces. Ideal for outdoor use also. IdeWood.com or FiltraTimber.com to know more about yakal wood and other wood species from the Philippines.
Scientific Name:Shorea LaevisWeight:Abt 700 Kgs/m3Color:Yellow To Golden RedDescription: Yakal is a hard and golden Mahogany type which is used for frequently used products and surfaces. Ideal for outdoor use also.
termites eat plenty kinds of wood but definitely NOT a yakal wood, kamagong wood and molave wood.
The English name for "yakal" is "shorea" or "Philippine mahogany." It refers to trees belonging to the genus Shorea, which are native to Southeast Asia and valued for their strong, durable wood used in construction and furniture making.
they have no medicinal uses
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The tree name that uses all 5 vowels is "sequoia."
The tol tree trimmer is used for large scale tree trimming.