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  1. Apr 13, 2024 · The Molave tree, scientifically known as Vitex parviflora, is a slow-growing hardwood species native to Southeast Asia. It’s called Mulawin in the Philippines and has been an essential part of Filipino culture for centuries. This tree can grow up to 30 meters tall with a diameter of around one meter at its base.

  2. The name "molave" is from Spanish, derived from mulawin, the Tagalog word for the tree. It is also known as tugas in Visayan languages. It yields one of two woods from the same genus called molave wood, the other being Vitex cofassus. It is a native species in Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines.

  3. Mar 29, 2024 · Mulawin, or Kamagong, is a fruit tree native to the Philippines. Its fruit, called Mabolo, may not be as well-known as other tropical fruits, but the wood truly sets Molave apart. Molave wood is highly prized for its exceptional quality and hardness.

  4. - The name "molave" is Spanish, derived from 'mulawin', the Tagalog word for the tree. - In the confusing landscape of commom names, "molave" is shared by Vitex parviflora (Mulawin, small-flower chaste tree) and Viitex pinnata (hairy-leafed molave).

  5. - Wood: Known in the Philippines for its extremely hard wood with a density of 940 kg/m3 at 15% moisture, resistant to fungal, termite, and Lyctus beetle attack, but not to marine borers. Used like teak for shipbuilding and construction in contact with the ground.

  6. Molave Tree Description and Characteristics The Molave tree, scientifically known as Vitex parviflora, is a slow-growing hardwood species native to Southeast Asia. It's called Mulawin in the Philippines and has been an essential part of Filipino culture for centuries.

  7. Nov 5, 2012 · Molave is a medium to large tree attaining a diameter of 100 to 150 centimeters and a height of 25 to 30 meters. In exceptional cases, it reaches a height of 35 meters or more...