sengon
Sengon is a common name referring to several species of trees, most notably Albizia falcataria, also known as Moluccan albizia or formerly as Falcataria moluccana. This fast-growing tree is native to the Moluccas and Papua New Guinea but has been widely introduced and planted in tropical regions around the world, particularly in Southeast Asia and Africa. It is highly valued for its rapid growth rate, reaching maturity in as little as 5-7 years, which makes it a popular choice for timber plantations and reforestation efforts.
The wood of sengon is lightweight, soft, and pale in color. It is commonly used for pulp
Despite its many advantages, sengon is also known to be an invasive species in some areas where