Mag Kasing Tibay Ang Puno Ng Akasya At Puno Ng Narra​

Mag kasing tibay ang puno ng Akasya at puno ng Narra​

Narra is the stronger and bigger tree than Acacia tree

Explanation:

The Philippine national tree is the sturdy and durable narra, which symbolizes the Filipino people’s indomitable spirit and strength of character. … In fact, wood carvers prefer the narra material because of its pleasant rose-like scent, its pliancy, and adaptability to any type of climate or condition.

The type of narra tree is:

narra, (genus Pterocarpus), also called asana, padauk, mukwa, Burmese rosewood, or Andaman redwood, genus of timber trees of the pea family (Fabaceae), native to Asia and Africa. Narra wood is primarily used for cabinetwork; it is usually red or rose colour, often variegated with yellow.

The uses of a Narra tree is:

While ordinary narra takes a back seat to the burl from its wood, it is still a very valued wood for furniture and decorative veneers. Its uses include high-end joinery, flooring, furniture, cabinetry, paneling, novelties and specialty items and carved pieces such as furniture feet and finials.

Narra is found in primary and secondary forests at low and medium altitudes throughout the Philippines. Narra can be propagated by seeds and cuttings. It grows best in open areas. Seedlings are slower in terms of growth than the cuttings.

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