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It is a type of tree, and that basically means that the forest is full of trees of that kind.
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Pine, Submarginal,Dipterocarp,Mangrove and Mossy.
1. dipterocarp 2. molave 3. pines 4. mangrove 5. mossy
- Greater Negros- Panay rain forest - Luzon montane rain forest - Luzon rain forest - Mindanao montane rain forest - Mindoro rain forest - Palawan rain forest - South China sea islands [disputed between China, Malaysia, Philippines, Taiwan, Vietnam] - Sulo archipelago rain forest [Source: Satalite picture of the Philippines] [Glenn Gorres Intong Jr.]
mangrove,beach,molave,dipterocarp,pine,mossy.
N. Manokaran has written: 'Population dynamics of trees in dipterocarp forests of peninsular Malaysia' -- subject(s): Trees
Yes, molave is a dipterocarp tree species commonly found in the Philippines. It is known for its strong and durable wood, making it valuable for construction and furniture.
1. dipterocarp type 2. molave type 3. pine type 4. mangrove type 5. mossy type
The Vanda Sanderiana also called Waling-waling does not grow in land, they grow in the trunk of trees this tree is called the dipterocarp tree.
Palawan has the largest forest in the Philippines. Did you know that almost all of the Philippines was once completely forested? As of 1988, Palawan contained 7,410 square kilometers (km2 )(54 percent) of total forest remaining. At the time this was the highest percentage of any of the Philippines' large islands. Palawan itself is the sixth largest of the Philippine Islands. Sad to say, habitat destruction like logging and shifting cultivation/slash-and-burn (kaingin) brought much threat to the diverse fauna and flora of the ecoregion. Today, scores of animal species and plants are endemic, endangered or threatened. - Manuelle Gwen I. Bayeng
Peter Shaw Ashton has written: 'Ecological studies in the mixed dipterocarp forests of Brunei State' -- subject(s): Dipterocarpaceae, Forests and forestry
Some endangered plants in Malaysia are the pitcher plant, dipterocarp trees, and the species of moss known as Taxitheliella richardsii. These are on the IUCN's Red List as critically endangered species of plants.
Siti Asha Abu Bakar. has written: 'Record of germination trials of dipterocarp seeds at FRIM, Kepong' -- subject(s): Dipterocarpaceae, Seeds, Testing, Viability