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This page allows you to see the types of trees and the growing stages. |
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This page still under construction! |
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| The Rainforest only 6% left in the year 2006 | Southeast Asian Rainforest | |||||
| Our Teak Trees | ||||||
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| Water resistant tropical hardwood. Also termite resistant, known for high end Yachts, Outdoor furniture and flooring. | ||||||
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| Our Para Rubber Trees | ||||||
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Makes raw Latex. Price of natural rubber is tied to "synthetic" rubber made from petrochemicals. 90% of worlds Rubber trees are in Southeast Asia now. |
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| Crassana Tree (Agar or Eagle Wood) | ||||||
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Rosewood |
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Originally collected from wild trees in South America, now 90% of rubber production comes from plantations of rubber trees in Southeast Asia. The following images will show you rubber tree tapping, latex collection and processing from an experimental plantation in southern Thailand. |
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