balsapuu
Balsapuu, also known as the balau tree, is a species of tree native to Southeast Asia, particularly in the Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaysia. It is valued for its dense, hard, and durable wood, which is often used in construction, furniture making, and boat building. The tree can grow up to 30 meters tall and has a straight trunk with a diameter of up to 1.5 meters. Its leaves are pinnate, with 11-17 leaflets, and it produces small, white flowers followed by small, round fruits.
The wood of the balsapuu tree is highly prized for its strength and resistance to rot and
Balsapuu trees are also valued for their ecological role. They provide habitat and food for various wildlife
The balsapuu tree is a valuable resource for the communities in Southeast Asia, providing both economic and