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Teak Dealer in Bulandshahr

Teak Dealer in Bulandshahr

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Sagwan Dealer in Basti

Sagwan Dealer in Basti

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

 

Teak Price in Kushinagar

Teak Price in Kushinagar

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Sagwan Price in Lalitpur

Sagwan Price in Lalitpur

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

 

Teak Agriculture in Lakhimpur Kheri

Teak Agriculture in Lakhimpur Kheri

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Sagwan Agriculture in Lucknow

Sagwan Agriculture in Lucknow

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Tissue Culture Sagwan Plant in Kaushambi

Tissue Culture Sagwan Plant in Kaushambi

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Teak Agriculture in Kannauj

Teak Agriculture in Kannauj

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Tissue Culture Teak Plant in Ramabai Nagar (Kanpur Dehat)

Tissue Culture Teak Plant in Ramabai Nagar

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Sagwan Agriculture in Jaunpur district

Sagwan Agriculture in Jaunpur district

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Tissue Culture Teak in Jalaun

Tissue Culture Teak in Jalaun

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Teak Cultivation in Jhansi

Teak Cultivation in Jhansi

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Sagwan Cultivation in Hardoi

Sagwan Cultivation in Hardoi

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Teak Farming in Auraiya

Teak Farming in Auraiya

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Sagwan Farming in Ambedkar Nagar

Sagwan Farming in Ambedkar Nagar

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Teak Plant in Aligarh

Teak Plant in Aligarh

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Sagwan Plant in Allahabad

Sagwan Plant in Allahabad

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Tissue Culture Sagwan Dealer in Panna

Tissue Culture Sagwan Dealer in Panna

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Sagwan plantation Service in Rajgarh

Sagwan plantation Service in Rajgarh

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Teak Plantation Service in Ratlam

Teak Plantation Service in Ratlam

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Sagwan Plant Supplier in Kollam

Sagwan Plant Supplier in Kollam

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Sagwan Plant Dealer in Kasaragod

Sagwan Plant Dealer in Kasaragod

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Sagwan Tree Supplier in Idukki

Sagwan Tree Supplier in Idukki

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Sagwan Plant Supplier in Alappuzha

Sagwan Plant Supplier in Alappuzha

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Sagwan Plant Dealer in Latehar

Sagwan Plant Dealer in Latehar

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Sagwan Dealer in Khunti

Sagwan Dealer in Khunti

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Teak Agriculture in Giridih

Teak Agriculture in Giridih

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Teak Price in Godda

Teak Price in Godda

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Teak Supplier in Jamtara

Teak Supplier in Jamtara

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Teak Cultivation in Mandi

Teak Cultivation in Mandisagun-teak-plants-1

Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Tissue Teak in Shimla

Tissue Teak in Shimla

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Tissue Culture Teak in Sirmaur

Tissue Culture Teak in Sirmaur

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Sagwan Farming in Darrang

Sagwan Farming in Darrang

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

 

Sagwan Cultivation in Dhemaji

Sagwan Cultivation in Dhemaji

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

 

Tissue sagwan in Lohardaga

Tissue sagwan in Lohardaga

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Teak Plantation Service in Sheikhpura

Teak Plantation Service in Sheikhpura

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Teak Plant in Sitamarhi

Teak Plant in Sitamarhi

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

 

Teak Plantation in Siwan

Teak Plantation in Siwan

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Teak Plantation Service in Karnal

Teak Plantation Service in Karnal

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Sagwan plantation Service in Yamuna Nagar

Sagwan plantation Service in Yamuna Nagar

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

 

 

Tissue Culture Sagwan Dealer in Sonipat

Tissue Culture Sagwan Dealer in Sonipat

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Tissue Culture Sagwan supplier in Panipat

Tissue Culture Sagwan supplier in Panipat

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Sagwan Tree Dealer in Panchkula

Sagwan Tree Dealer in Panchkula

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

 

Sagwan Plant Dealer in Upper Siang

Sagwan Plant Dealer in Upper Siang

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Sagwan Tree Supplier in Central Delhi

Sagwan Tree Supplier in Central Delhi

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Sagwan Plant Supplier in West Champaran

Sagwan Plant Supplier in  West Champaran

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Sagwan Supplier in Supaul

Sagwan Supplier in Supaul

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Sagwan Price in Munger

Sagwan Price in Munger

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Sagwan Agriculture in Shahjahanpur

Sagwan Agriculture in Shahjahanpur

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Tissue sagwan in Banaskantha

Tissue sagwan in Banaskantha

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Sagwan Tissue in Bharuch

Sagwan Tissue in Bharuch

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

 

 

Tissue Culture Sagwan in Anand

Tissue Culture Sagwan in Anand

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Sagwan Cultivation in Ahmedabad(GJ)

Sagwan Cultivation in Ahmedabad(GJ)

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Sagwan Farming in Ahmedabad(GJ)

Sagwan Farming in Ahmedabad(GJ)

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

Sagwan Plantation in Hissar(HR)

Sagwan Plantation in Hissar(HR)

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Teak (sagwan) Tissue Culture is durable in all weather. Teak has a natural oil content and a dense grain that resists rot. With international boycotts on harvesting natural teak the only alternative supply is cultivated plantations. Our teak trees are grown from tissue culture and selected certified seed which when cultivated using our intensive husbandry methods can be harvested within 7 to 9 yrs cycles or else according to demand. Tissue cultivation allows for faster planting cycles of between 7 to 9 years as per demand of the market, rather than 20-25 years. This proven method also delivers consistent tree quality which in turn gives higher yields and quality. Good & Safe Investment and Big Return in 7-9 Years At just six months teak trees are already approximately 10 feet high. By year 2 they are well established as young durable trees starting to gain considerable canopy mass, and reach maturity at 7 to 9 years accordingly. High carbon sequestration: In line with its fast growth rates, teak also has one of the fastest carbon sequestration rates. Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the wood at very high levels. Project dependent this may give teak additional value on the future carbon markets as the world moves to a carbon-indexed economy.

rue Teak (Tectona grandis) grows naturally in dry, hilly forests in Southeast Asia (India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, North & South Vietnam, East Indies) and is a deciduous tree. Tectona grandis does not grow in rain forests but it has been over-harvested and should only be purchased from sources that can verify that it is from a Teak farm and not from natural forests.  Sagwan : Heartwood or sapwood. Teak furniture should only be made from Tectona grandis heartwood. The heartwood turns a rich brown when exposed to air. It is usually straight & has a distinctly oily feel. The heartwood has excellent dimensional stability and a very high degree of natural durability.

Sagwan (Tectona grandis) is one of the most well known timbers of the world. And it belongs to verbenaceae family.It knows as the “Burmese teak“.Tectona grandis is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.It has small, fragrant white flowers and large papery leaves that are often hairy on the lower surface.

Generally, a teak plant grows to a height 25-30 ft and attains a girth of 30-35 inches. Sagwan prefers moist, warm tropical climate.It can withstand extremes of temperature, but maximum and minimum shades temperature of 39 to 440 °C and 13 to 170 °C respectively are most favorable for its growth.It grows well in rainfall zone of 1200-2500 mm.Teak grows best on deep, well-drained alluvial soils derived from limestone, schist, gneiss, shale and some volcanic rocks, such as basalt.The ph range of soil in teak forest is wide (5.0 to 8.0) and the optimum ph range for better growth and quality is between 6.5 to 7.5.Several researches found Teak soil is relatively fertile with high calcium , phosphorus , potassium , nitrogen and other organic matter.Although sagwan has been named as calcerous species.The amount of calcium in teak plant is also indicator of quality of teak site quality.Above Sagwan is the world’s largest Sagwan tree .located within the Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary in the Palghat           District of Kerala in India.

we are providing Sagwan Plantation in Hissar(HR) for more details call: 9651263333,9453278562 or mail on: info@indiaplantation.com

Eucalyptus Clone Plant Supplier in Faridabad(HR)

Eucalyptus Clone Plant Supplier inFaridabad(HR)

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We are one of the leading Eucalyptus Clone Plant in Fatehabad(HR)  with a capacity of producing over 60 lakh High Quality Eucalyptus Clones per annum. This made us a regular supplier of the High Quality Eucalyptus Clones in bulk quantities to the farming community in states.

We upgrade ourselves with the latest and up-to-date technologies emerging in the Eucalyptus Clones development, without limiting ourselves to the regular and routine methods of multiplying the clones. The standards we follow in the stem selection, the process we follow in cloning and the quality we achieve with the help of well trained and experienced manpower helps us in delivering High Quality Eucalyptus Clones with the following characteristics:

  • High survival rate
  • Quick Growth
  • Attain maximum height & girth
  • Higher Productivity
  • Adaptable to hard sites & climatic regions
  • Disease resistan

 

Eucalyptus Clone Plant Dealer in Bhiwani(HR)

Eucalyptus Clone Plant Dealer in Bhiwani(HR)

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We are one of the leading Eucalyptus Clone Plant in Fatehabad(HR)  with a capacity of producing over 60 lakh High Quality Eucalyptus Clones per annum. This made us a regular supplier of the High Quality Eucalyptus Clones in bulk quantities to the farming community in states.

We upgrade ourselves with the latest and up-to-date technologies emerging in the Eucalyptus Clones development, without limiting ourselves to the regular and routine methods of multiplying the clones. The standards we follow in the stem selection, the process we follow in cloning and the quality we achieve with the help of well trained and experienced manpower helps us in delivering High Quality Eucalyptus Clones with the following characteristics:

  • High survival rate
  • Quick Growth
  • Attain maximum height & girth
  • Higher Productivity
  • Adaptable to hard sites & climatic regions
  • Disease resistan

Eucalyptus Clone Plant Farming in Ambala(HR)

Eucalyptus Clone Plant Farming in Ambala(HR)

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We are one of the leading Eucalyptus Clone Plant in Fatehabad(HR)  with a capacity of producing over 60 lakh High Quality Eucalyptus Clones per annum. This made us a regular supplier of the High Quality Eucalyptus Clones in bulk quantities to the farming community in states.

We upgrade ourselves with the latest and up-to-date technologies emerging in the Eucalyptus Clones development, without limiting ourselves to the regular and routine methods of multiplying the clones. The standards we follow in the stem selection, the process we follow in cloning and the quality we achieve with the help of well trained and experienced manpower helps us in delivering High Quality Eucalyptus Clones with the following characteristics:

  • High survival rate
  • Quick Growth
  • Attain maximum height & girth
  • Higher Productivity
  • Adaptable to hard sites & climatic regions
  • Disease resistan

Eucalyptus Clone Plant in Fatehabad(HR)

Eucalyptus Clone Plant in Fatehabad(HR)

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We are one of the leading Eucalyptus Clone Plant in Fatehabad(HR)  with a capacity of producing over 60 lakh High Quality Eucalyptus Clones per annum. This made us a regular supplier of the High Quality Eucalyptus Clones in bulk quantities to the farming community in states.

We upgrade ourselves with the latest and up-to-date technologies emerging in the Eucalyptus Clones development, without limiting ourselves to the regular and routine methods of multiplying the clones. The standards we follow in the stem selection, the process we follow in cloning and the quality we achieve with the help of well trained and experienced manpower helps us in delivering High Quality Eucalyptus Clones with the following characteristics:

  • High survival rate
  • Quick Growth
  • Attain maximum height & girth
  • Higher Productivity
  • Adaptable to hard sites & climatic regions
  • Disease resistan

 

Hybrid Mahogany Farming in Rewari

Hybrid Mahogany Farming in Rewari


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Moisten the potting soil so that it is damp, but not soaked, all the way through.Fill the smaller pot with soil, all the way up to an inch below the rim.Cut open your lemon and remove a seed.Do not delay to plant.Spray the soil that is directly above the seed gently with water from a spray bottle Mahogany trees do best when planted in areas that receive partial to full sun.Avoid heavily shaded areas.Also note that these trees are considered tropical varieties and thrive best in warm climates. Harsh winters can easily damage or destroy mahogany trees. Think twice about planting a mahogany tree if your winters reach below temperatures of 40 degrees Fahrenheit (4.4 degrees Celsius).Mahogany trees can grow in a range of soil types, but they do thrive best in well-drained sandy loam soils.Avoid heavy clay soils and duplex soils.Additionally, mahogany trees do best in neutral soils. They can survive in strongly acidic soils, too, but avoid planting them in alkaline soils. If you need to use naturally alkaline soil, amend it with sphagnum peat, ammonium nitrate fertilizer, sulfur-coated urea, or agricultural sulfur.Most mahogany trees are resistant to salt spray, so soils frequently drenched by salt water mist should not present a problem.Since mahogany trees have deep root systems, you should make sure that the soil you plant it in runs deep, too.Dig a deep hole. Using a shovel, dig a hole that is at least 20 inches (50.8 cm) deep or as deep as the container presently holding the sapling.Between these two options, choose the depth that is deeper.The width of the hole should be twice as long as the diameter of the sapling root system.Apply an herbicide Spray the amended planting hole with a preventative “knock down” herbicide.Doing so is not strictly necessary, but it can help keep the growing area free from weeds for two years or so of growth, giving the tree enough time to establish itself in the process.Application amount can vary depending on the type of herbicide used, so follow the instructions on the label carefully.Place the sapling in the planting hole. Free the sapling from its current container and place it directly into the center of the prepared planting hole.If the sapling is in a traditional nursery container, carefully tip the container on its side and grab the tree at its base. Carefully wriggle the tree back and forth until it eases out of the container.Do not disturb the roots after removing the sapling.Stand the sapling upright in the center of the planting hole. The roots should be completely beneath the soil line.

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