FICUS CARICA

Taxonomy:

Kingdom: Plantae

Clade: Gymnosperms

Order: Pinales

Family: Araucariaceae

Genus: Agathis

Species: Agathis borneensis

Common Name:

English: Borneo Kauri, Borneo Agathis

Malay (Brunei): Tolong, Kayu Raja, Entolong, Damar Minyak

 

Habitat and Distribution:

Agathis borneensis is native to Borneo and parts of the Malay Peninsula. It typically grows in tropical rainforests, thriving in lowland and hill forests up to an altitude of about 900 meters. The tree prefers well-drained soils and is often found in primary forests.

Uses:

Timber: The wood of Agathis borneensis is highly valued for its straight grain, durability, and resistance to termites. It is used in construction, furniture making, and shipbuilding.
Resin: The tree produces a high-quality resin known as “dammar,” which is used in varnishes, adhesives, and incense.
Ornamental: Due to its impressive size and form, the tree is sometimes planted in parks and large gardens.

 

Medicinal Properties:

While Agathis borneensis is not widely known for its medicinal properties, the resin (dammar) has traditional uses, including:

Antiseptic: Dammar has been used in traditional medicine for its antiseptic properties.
Wound Healing: The resin is applied to wounds and sores to promote healing.

 

Uses in Islam:

There are no specific references to Agathis borneensis in Islamic texts

Fun Fact:

Agathis borneensis is a member of the Araucariaceae family, which includes some of the tallest and oldest living tree species in the world. The Borneo kauri itself is known for its majestic height and straight trunk, making it a significant presence in the tropical forests of Borneo.