Narra 8. Narra is a big tree, growing to 33 meters in height and two meters in diameter. “Incidentally, narra is Fire Tree 7. 5. Gmelina arborea, (in English beechwood, gmelina, goomar teak, Kashmir tree, Malay beechwood, white teak, yamane[3] ), locally known as gamhar, is a fast-growing deciduous tree in the family Lamiaceae. Mahogany 2. Bamboo Tree 15. Palm Tree 12. (STII) Effect of water quality on the microflora in cooling towers (STII) Pine Tree 5. (narra), a critically endangered group, is one of the priority species for conservation and reforestation in the Philippines due to its economic, industrial, and ecological importance. Acacia 11. Yakal 9. Rubber Tree 14. Banaba 4. Revised regulations governing forest tree seed and seedling production, collection and disposition DAO 2010-08 Amending Further Section 19, Chapter VIII of DAO … The hardwood, which is purplish, is termite resistant and rose-scented. The trunk is usually fluted and buttressed to seven meters diameter at the base. The groups said narra trees, the country’s national tree, were going extinct, and have also been declared endangered in the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Species as of 2018. The effect of tree age and within tree position on the pulping characteristics of Benguet pine (Pinus kesiya Royle ex. Alibangbang 3. Apitong 10. Pruning/Trimming – the cutting of major or minor 4. Indian Tree 6. Molave Bamboo Tree 15. When thinking of tree conservation, sprawling forests generally come to mind. Ipil-ipil 13. Danger Tree – tree that poses threat to transmission line, lives and properties, whether growing inside or outside the ROW width prescribed for each of the voltage levels. 3. gord.)