Agathis dammara (also historically referred to as Agathis loranthifolia or Dammara alba ).
Over-harvesting for resin and timber has put pressure on natural populations. Modern management often involves integrating indigenous knowledge to ensure sustainable harvesting and climate change adaptation.
The tree produces a white, translucent resin known as "Dammar." This resin is essential in the production of: dammar pine
It can reach heights of up to 60 meters, featuring a straight, cylindrical trunk and a broad, dense crown.
The dammar pine is highly valued for both its raw material and harvested byproducts: Agathis dammara (also historically referred to as Agathis
Found in many traditional industrial sealants and glues.
Utilized in various traditional and religious ceremonies. featuring a straight
They prefer tropical rainforest climates with high rainfall, often exceeding 2,500mm annually.