05/02/2026
Meet the Giants of Our Forest: White and Red Lauan
Have you ever wondered what makes the Philippine rainforest so legendary?
It’s all about the Dipterocarps, and today at EVO Agroforestry Farmstead, we’re spotlighting two of our most iconic native stars:
the White Lauan (Shorea contorta) and the Red Lauan (Shorea negrosensis).
These aren't just trees; they are the "architects" of our ecosystem. Here is why they matter:
Proudly Philippine Natives:
Both White and Red Lauan are indigenous to the Philippines. For centuries, they have defined our landscape, growing into massive canopy trees that provide shelter for our unique wildlife, from rare birds to beneficial insects.
🪵 The Backbone of Construction:
In the timber industry, these are famously known as "Philippine Mahogany."
• White Lauan: Known for its light color and strength, it has historically been a favorite for boat building and general construction.
• Red Lauan: Prized for its beautiful dark reddish-brown hue, it is often sought after for high-end furniture, cabinet making, and decorative veneers.
🌱 Beyond the Wood: Ecological Superheroes
At EVO, we value them for more than just their timber.
• Climate Warriors: Their massive size means they are incredible at carbon sequestration, helping us fight climate change one breath at a time.
• Watershed Protectors: Their extensive root systems prevent soil erosion and help maintain the water table—vital for a healthy, sustainable farmstead.
• Biodiversity Anchors: They create the "roof" of the forest, allowing a whole world of ferns, orchids, and fauna to thrive beneath them.
💚 Join the Conservation
Many of our native Lauan species are now threatened due to over-logging and habitat loss. By integrating them into our Agroforestry model, we aren't just farming; we are restoring a piece of our natural heritage.
We look forward to the day we look up! And be standing in the shadow of a Philippine giant.