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  1. Embryopteris discolor (Willd.) G.Don. Mabola edulis Raf. Diospyros blancoi, ( synonym Diospyros discolor ), commonly known as velvet apple, velvet persimmon, kamagong, or mabolo tree, [1] is a tree of the genus Diospyros of ebony trees and persimmons. It produces edible fruit with a fine, velvety, reddish-brown fur-like covering.

  2. Jan 12, 2021 · Learn about kamagong, a native hardwood tree with edible fruit and medicinal properties. Find out its conservation status, uses, and cultivation in the Philippines.

  3. Aug 29, 2023 · Kamagong Tree is a tropical tree native to the Philippines, Borneo and Taiwan. It produces edible velvet apples, and its wood is dense and durable for furniture and carving. Learn more about its propagation, cultivation, and traditional medicine.

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  5. Apr 11, 2024 · Kamagong Wood is a dark and durable hardwood from the Mabolo Tree, native to Southeast Asia. It is used for furniture, musical instruments, tool handles and sustainable construction, but faces threats from illegal logging and climate change.

  6. Feb 4, 2020 · Velvet apple, also known as Butter Fruit, Mabolo, and Kamagong, is a fruit native to the Philippines with the scientific name Diospyros blancoi. It is closely related to persimmons, and is characterized by having a fine, velvety fur on the skin, from which the common name is derived. [1]

  7. Mabolo is a fruit with a velvety cover and a strong cheesy odor, but it is rich in vitamins and nutrients. The wood of the mabolo tree, also known as kamagong, is used for ornamental and medicinal purposes.

  8. Dec 27, 2011 · Kamagong, or mabolo, is a native tree with edible fruits and dark wood. Learn about its physical characteristics, locations, propagation, and uses in this article from Philstar.com.

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