Malaysian Timber Council
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Malaysian Timber Balau
Malaysian Timber Balau
With more than 55 per cent of its land area under natural forest, Malaysia is home to over 2,650 tree species, many of which are of commercial
importance. Malaysia?s location in the tropics means that its trees have 365 growing days in a year. This allows the trees ample time to grow and develop without seasonal interruptions. -
Malaysian Timber Bintangor
Malaysian Timber Bintangor
With more than 55 per cent of its land area under natural forest, Malaysia is home to over 2,650 tree species, many of which are of commercial
importance. Malaysia?s location in the tropics means that its trees have 365 growing days in a year. This allows the trees ample time to grow and develop without seasonal interruptions. -
Malaysian Timber Chengal
Malaysian Timber Chengal
With more than 55 per cent of its land area under natural forest, Malaysia is home to over 2,650 tree species, many of which are of commercial
importance. Malaysia?s location in the tropics means that its trees have 365 growing days in a year. This allows the trees ample time to grow and develop without seasonal interruptions. -
Malaysian Timber Dark Red Meranti
Malaysian Timber Dark Red Meranti
With more than 55 per cent of its land area under natural forest, Malaysia is home to over 2,650 tree species, many of which are of commercial
importance. Malaysia?s location in the tropics means that its trees have 365 growing days in a year. This allows the trees ample time to grow and develop without seasonal interruptions. -
Malaysian Timber Gerutu
Malaysian Timber Gerutu
With more than 55 per cent of its land area under natural forest, Malaysia is home to over 2,650 tree species, many of which are of commercial
importance. Malaysia?s location in the tropics means that its trees have 365 growing days in a year. This allows the trees ample time to grow and develop without seasonal interruptions. -
Malaysian Timber Kasai
Malaysian Timber Kasai
With more than 55 per cent of its land area under natural forest, Malaysia is home to over 2,650 tree species, many of which are of commercial
importance. Malaysia?s location in the tropics means that its trees have 365 growing days in a year. This allows the trees ample time to grow and develop without seasonal interruptions. -
Malaysian Timber Kelat
Malaysian Timber Kelat
With more than 55 per cent of its land area under natural forest, Malaysia is home to over 2,650 tree species, many of which are of commercial
importance. Malaysia?s location in the tropics means that its trees have 365 growing days in a year. This allows the trees ample time to grow and develop without seasonal interruptions. -
Malaysian Timber Keledang
Malaysian Timber Keledang
With more than 55 per cent of its land area under natural forest, Malaysia is home to over 2,650 tree species, many of which are of commercial
importance. Malaysia?s location in the tropics means that its trees have 365 growing days in a year. This allows the trees ample time to grow and develop without seasonal interruptions. -
Malaysian Timber Kembang Semangkok
Malaysian Timber Kembang Semangkok
With more than 55 per cent of its land area under natural forest, Malaysia is home to over 2,650 tree species, many of which are of commercial
importance. Malaysia?s location in the tropics means that its trees have 365 growing days in a year. This allows the trees ample time to grow and develop without seasonal interruptions. -
Malaysian Timber Kempas
Malaysian Timber Kempas
With more than 55 per cent of its land area under natural forest, Malaysia is home to over 2,650 tree species, many of which are of commercial
importance. Malaysia?s location in the tropics means that its trees have 365 growing days in a year. This allows the trees ample time to grow and develop without seasonal interruptions. -
Malaysian Timber Keruing
Malaysian Timber Keruing
With more than 55 per cent of its land area under natural forest, Malaysia is home to over 2,650 tree species, many of which are of commercial
importance. Malaysia?s location in the tropics means that its trees have 365 growing days in a year. This allows the trees ample time to grow and develop without seasonal interruptions. -
Malaysian Timber Mengkulang
Malaysian Timber Mengkulang
With more than 55 per cent of its land area under natural forest, Malaysia is home to over 2,650 tree species, many of which are of commercial
importance. Malaysia?s location in the tropics means that its trees have 365 growing days in a year. This allows the trees ample time to grow and develop without seasonal interruptions.