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  1. Jan 12, 2021 · Kamagong varies in form, from a small tree, with drooping branches, to an erect, straight tree that grows from 18 to 33 meters high. Its edible fruit known as “Velvet Apple,” is often borne in pairs, close together, on opposite sides of a branch, and is characterized by brown, yellow, orange , or purple-red skin, densely coated with short, golden-brown hair, capped at the base with a dull ...

  2. Diospyros blancoi, (synonym Diospyros discolor), commonly known as velvet apple, velvet persimmon, kamagong, or mabolo tree, is a tree of the genus Diospyros of ebony trees and persimmons.It produces edible fruit with a fine, velvety, reddish-brown fur-like covering. The fruit has a soft, creamy, pink flesh, with a taste and aroma comparable to peaches.

  3. Aug 29, 2023 · Kamagong is native to the Philippines, Borneo and Taiwan. Height: The Kamagong tree is a medium-sized to large tree that can reach heights of up to 20-25 meters (65-80 feet). Propagation: Seeds. Seeds are collected from mature Mabolo fruits. Clean seeds without pulp are planted in a well-draining potting mix. Germination may take several weeks ...

  4. Apr 11, 2024 · Kamagong wood, also known as mabolo tree, is a unique and valuable hardwood used for centuries in various applications. Its durability, strength, and distinct dark color make it highly sought after by craftsmen and designers alike.

  5. Ang punò ng kamagong ay lumalaki ng hanggang 33 m ang taas. Nabubuhay ito sa iba’t ibang klase ng lupa ngunit nangangailangan ito ng sapat na ulan sa buong taon. Ang butóng itinanim mula dito ay mamumunga sa loob ng anim hanggang pitóng taon. Ang balát ng prutas ng kamagong ay kulay pulá hanggang kulay lupa, pino, at makinis.

  6. Dec 27, 2011 · Kamagong, also known as mabolo, is a tree that reaches a height of about 25 to 32 meters and a diameter of 60 to 80 centimeters.

  7. Feb 26, 2016 · Commonly known as Mabolo; This tree is also called as the Velvet Apple by other countries. Due to logging for its wood in the Philippines, Kamagong is categorized as Critically Endangered (DENR DAO 2007-1). "Protect our trees, our forests- our source of life!" #PhilippineNativeTrees #NativeTrees #Rainforestation #ForestProtection (The Philippine Native Trees 101 Up Close And…

  8. May 6, 2021 · Kamagong in Bicol, or Mabolo trees can grow as tall as 45 feet, they are used as many types of furniture from chairs, to tables, closets and so on. They are strong, dark in color and sometimes called “iron wood” due to its hardness, density and longevity. Mabolo is rich in vitamins and minerals, particularly vitamins C, A, calcium, and iron.

  9. Jul 15, 2014 · Kamagong timber is extremely dense and hard and is known for its dark color. Like many other hardwood, it is sometimes called “iron wood” because of its iron-like and nearly unbreakabl­e strength. Kamagong is also a favorite material for martial arts training implements like bokken ...

  10. Feb 4, 2020 · Velvet apple, also known as Butter Fruit, Mabolo, and Kamagong, is a fruit native to the Philippines with the scientific name Diospyros blancoi. It is closely related to persimmons, and is characterized by having a fine, velvety fur on the skin, from which the common name is derived. [1]

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