Aquilaria malaccensis - Bari

Aquilaria malaccensis - Bari BARI or Aquilaria malaccensis species is highly recommended for commercial plantation in Philippines. Older bark is smooth and white to yellowish in color.

Agarwood is the most expensive wood in the world, an occasional product of a few genera of Aquilaria and Gyrinops in the Thymelaeaceae family. Agar is a scented product, oleoresin, from the wood of live trees. Aquilaria Malccensis is a tall tree that reaches 20 – 40 meters in height. The young bark of this tree is light brown in color and features some hairs. Leaves are elliptic and lanceolate (th

ey alternate). They are about 3 – 4 cm wide and 6 – 8 cm long. Flowers are yellowish green and white. They are about 5 long and very fragrant. The fruits are green and egg-shaped. They are about 4 cm long and 2.5 cm wide. Each fruit has two seeds. The seeds are ovoid and dark brown. They are covered with brownish red hair. Aquilaria Malaccensis is on the list of the World’s Most Threatened Trees.

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