Nope. Mga invasive gaya ng ipil-ipil, mahogany, gmelina, etc. Mga pang timber farm lang dapat. Kapag nasa watershed o primary forest, dapat pinapatay. Nakakasira lang ng ecosystem. Nakakacontribute rin sa water shortage.
Yung molave or togas lanhan ang panaka the best sa lahat f tibay at durability niya at kahit mababad man yan sa tubig ay lalo pang tumitibay, isa pa hindi yan kinakain ng anay or yung agay ay......proven ko talaga yan sa mga sinaunang mga bahay namin sa probinsya halos molave gamit na mga kahoy at til now ok pa
Appreciate the effort in describing the hardwood trees in the Philippines... adding the botanical/scientific name or latin names would matter a lot... also the narrator should have noted how the wood/tree names are pronounced in local language
It is interesting to see the hardwood of the Philippines. But I suggest that you tone down the music in the video. The music tends to drown out the person narrating the video making it very hard to hear.
mahirapan ang nagmamay-ari ng lupa pag na record na ng denr and hardwood na tanim sa private land ipagbabawal na kasi ng denr ang pagputol nyan at hindi na magagamit ng may ari ang lupa, hehe
Not only 10 hard wood that found in the philiphines but theres other not in the list but that is most harder than the tangile tree 1 Adaan tree 2 native ipi lipil tree 3 gugo tree 4 kuriwet tree 5 aludig tree 6 anitap tree 7 makopa tree 8 sapote tree 9kalantas tree 10 panglumbuyen tree
Native Ipil was mentioned in the video. I heard Adaan is are really good timber. As for Kalantas, it is actually our native mahogany; the genuine mahogany not the so called "Philippine mahogany" which includes Tanguille and Yakal (Shorea trees). It is not that hard, only as hard as gmelina.
My Starting Wood Furniture Collections Narra -2 panel Doors for main 🚪 and Master’s Bed room Teak -Dining table set and Master BR 🛌 Antique Molave-Kitchen Island 🏝️ Acacia-Beds 🛌 Mahogany- 🛋️ sala set Pine Tree- 3 Doors 🚪 pine wood with 2 large bench and extra dining table. Tanguile- 1 Door 🚪 Looking for Kamagong/ebony iron wood Bar Island Magkono/Iron Wood coffee table Dau Console Narra Dresser or mekus mekus na. Best investment in my opinion pwede pamana sa apo ng apo sa talampakan pag naingatan
and there are several types of ipil tree, as far as i can remember, and the most common is the yellow one. sadly, ipil tree is easily infested with wood boring pests. my grandpa used ipil wood for his house floor structure but it did not last long because of infestation by wood boring pests. better ensure to dry it and cure the ipil wood before use
save all trees
Nope. Mga invasive gaya ng ipil-ipil, mahogany, gmelina, etc. Mga pang timber farm lang dapat. Kapag nasa watershed o primary forest, dapat pinapatay. Nakakasira lang ng ecosystem. Nakakacontribute rin sa water shortage.
Yung molave or togas lanhan ang panaka the best sa lahat f tibay at durability niya at kahit mababad man yan sa tubig ay lalo pang tumitibay, isa pa hindi yan kinakain ng anay or yung agay ay......proven ko talaga yan sa mga sinaunang mga bahay namin sa probinsya halos molave gamit na mga kahoy at til now ok pa
mabolo pala ay kamagong..may tanim kami nito. super tibay :)
Good to know these kind of hardwood trees in the Philippines. Well done and have a good presentation.
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Appreciate the effort in describing the hardwood trees in the Philippines... adding the botanical/scientific name or latin names would matter a lot... also the narrator should have noted how the wood/tree names are pronounced in local language
Nice wood
Hello, alam nyo po yung kahoy na "Sakot"?
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It is interesting to see the hardwood of the Philippines. But I suggest that you tone down the music in the video. The music tends to drown out the person narrating the video making it very hard to hear.
Thanks for the tips! 💕
Pwede naman magtanim kahit hindi sa iyo ang lupa basta magpaalam ka sa may ari na huwag putulin para iwas erosion ng lupa lalo sa up hills na lupain
NARRA ang itatanim para Hindi nila BASTA basta maputol dahil mayroon batas na bawal PUTOLIN ang PUNONG Kahoy na ito.
mahirapan ang nagmamay-ari ng lupa pag na record na ng denr and hardwood na tanim sa private land ipagbabawal na kasi ng denr ang pagputol nyan at hindi na magagamit ng may ari ang lupa, hehe
Background music is too loud
Dapat ang bunol tree ang the hardest and the strongest tree in the planet...
Great when the music is louder than the commentary.
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Not only 10 hard wood that found in the philiphines but theres other not in the list but that is most harder than the tangile tree
1 Adaan tree
2 native ipi lipil tree
3 gugo tree
4 kuriwet tree
5 aludig tree
6 anitap tree
7 makopa tree
8 sapote tree
9kalantas tree
10 panglumbuyen tree
Thanks for the suggestions Joel, we will create a separate video about it. 💕
Native Ipil was mentioned in the video. I heard Adaan is are really good timber. As for Kalantas, it is actually our native mahogany; the genuine mahogany not the so called "Philippine mahogany" which includes Tanguille and Yakal (Shorea trees). It is not that hard, only as hard as gmelina.
Magkono is our Hardest wood, 2nd is Molave
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My Starting Wood Furniture Collections
Narra -2 panel Doors for main 🚪 and Master’s Bed room
Teak -Dining table set and Master BR 🛌
Antique Molave-Kitchen Island 🏝️
Acacia-Beds 🛌
Mahogany- 🛋️ sala set
Pine Tree- 3 Doors 🚪 pine wood with 2 large bench and extra dining table.
Tanguile- 1 Door 🚪
Looking for
Kamagong/ebony iron wood Bar Island
Magkono/Iron Wood coffee table
Dau Console
Narra Dresser or mekus mekus na.
Best investment in my opinion pwede pamana sa apo ng apo sa talampakan pag naingatan
I think Madre de cacao must on this list, mdre de cacao prpably stronger than narra
Yes, but madre cacao is something like shrubs, doesnt grow straight .the reason why it doesnt on the list, but good for post fencing
Ang madre cacao dry wood hindi kayang totally sirain ng mga anay...sa aking lupa matibay na poste sa bakod ko
Mangkuno...malibato...mulato....mandarangin...
Ipil ...almasiga...
The Ipil tree shown in this video is actually a Pili tree.
and there are several types of ipil tree, as far as i can remember, and the most common is the yellow one. sadly, ipil tree is easily infested with wood boring pests. my grandpa used ipil wood for his house floor structure but it did not last long because of infestation by wood boring pests. better ensure to dry it and cure the ipil wood before use
Malabayabas or bagras...or magkuno
ang syuper slang naman hehe
My sections in school
Is your music is much too loud
giho.. dalingdingan. malatumbga. pangnan. palomaria.dungon.lalangar.palusapis.kabal.alupag.bangker.
Valuable content but music is just plain tooooooo loud.
MO-LA-VE
NAR-RA
MA-BO-LO / KA-MA-GONG
The background sound is annoying
the way you pronounced the wood names ain't endemic here at all
That background music ruins an otherwise informative video
Yeah so destructive