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Molave, Zamboanga del Sur Profile – PhilAtlas
Molave is a landlocked municipality in the coastal province of Zamboanga del Sur. The municipality has a land area of 251.50 square kilometers or 97.10 square miles which constitutes 5.61% of Zamboanga del Sur's total area. Its population as determined by the 2020 Census was 53,140.
Molave Tree: All You Need to Know - Sustainable Agriculture
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.
Molave | OneToTree
One of the hardest woods, used in general construction where strength and durability are required; ideal for high-value furniture, door panels, jambs, carvings, novelty items, railroad ties and bridges. Used as fodder. Used for shelterbelts and planted in reforestation projects in the Philippines.
The Molave Tree or Vitex Parviflora Juss., Its Botanical and Growth ...
E.D. Merrill, in his book Flora of Manila published in 1912, described the molave tree (Vitex parviflora Juss.) which flowered from May to October. He also described two lagundi shrubs which are close relatives of molave, the Vitex negundo L. and the Vitex trifolia L.
Molave Tree - Forestry.com
The Molave tree (Vitex parviflora), native to Southeast Asia, is a remarkable species renowned for its multitude of environmental, economic, and cultural benefits. Ecologically, it plays a vital role in supporting biodiversity, serving as a habitat and food source for various wildlife.
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