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- Xanthostemon verdugonianus - Wikipedia
Mangkono (also spelled mangkuno or mancono) is also known as palo de hierro ("iron wood") in Spanish It is also known as Magkuno (Magcuno) or Makano (Macano) in Surigaonon; and Magkuno or Tamaulauan in Visayan [3]
- Mangkono Tree – Forestry. com
What Is a Mangkono Tree? The Mangkono tree is a tropical hardwood tree belonging to the Myrtaceae family It is renowned for its dense, tough wood, which is why it’s often referred to as the “Philippine Ironwood ” The tree’s hard and heavy timber makes it sought after for construction and shipbuilding due to its durability Main Characteristics:
- Mangkono: RP’s hardest wood - Philstar. com
Rare and sparsely distributed, the species can be seen mostly in the so-called "mangkono triangle" formed by the Dinagat Island in Surigao mainland, Homonhon Island in Samar, and a very small area
- Facts About The Mangkono Tree - Garden Guides
Mangkono wood is among the hardest and densest in the world, often used as a substitute for the dense hard wood of the lignum-vitae (Guaicum spp ) trees of the Caribbean Often, trees are allowed to grow to a diameter of a few inches before being cut
- The Joel Espanol Maturan Blog: Mangkono Tree: The Ironwood of the . . .
If you are looking for a tree that can withstand the test of time, pests, and harsh conditions, you might want to learn more about the Mangkono tree This rare and endangered species is known for its extremely hard and heavy wood, which has earned it the nickname of Philippine ironwood
- Xanthostemon verdugonianus Mangkono PFAF Plant Database
Xanthostemon verdugonianus or commonly known as Mangkono is a tree growing up to 50 m in height and 115 cm in bole diameter It can be found in Southeast Asia particularly in the Philippines and is currently threatened by habitat loss The bole is very irregular, fluted, and bent Leaves are simple, relatively thick, alternate, and obovate
- Magkono: The Iron Wood Tree - Blogger
Wood artists fashion magkono wood into commercial products such as chopping boards, centrepieces, paperweights, and other elaborate pieces The magkono tree is not just one of the valuable hardwood trees that we have today; it’s also an important part of the cultural landscape in Surigao del Sur
- What is Magkuno wood? – TipsFolder. com
This wood is an ironwood tree native to Australia, and it comes from a species of tree that grows throughout Eastern and Southern Australia This type, which is known as the world’s hardest wood, has a Janka hardness of 5,060 pounds
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