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Hevea Brasiliensis Collection

"Hevea brasiliensis: The Lifeline of Rubber Production" Dirt roads wind through vast plantations of rubber trees, known as Hevea brasiliensis


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"Hevea brasiliensis: The Lifeline of Rubber Production" Dirt roads wind through vast plantations of rubber trees, known as Hevea brasiliensis, on the enchanting Bolaven Plateau in Brazil's Amazon region. In the heart of Acre state lies Xapuri, home to Reserva Extrativista Chico Mendes, where dedicated rubber tappers diligently collect latex from these majestic trees. Across the globe in Java, Indonesia's East Java province boasts Licin's Rubber Tree Forest—a captivating sight that showcases the abundance and versatility of Hevea brasiliensis. Meanwhile, Pulau Langkawi in Malaysia witnesses latex production on Para Rubber Trees or Sharinga Trees, a testament to their economic significance. The southern Indian state of Kerala takes pride in its thriving natural rubber industry centered around Hevea brasiliensis. Peermade stands as a prime example with incised rubber trees skillfully tapped for their precious latex. These plantations not only sustain local livelihoods but also contribute to India's position as one of the world's largest producers and exporters of natural rubber. Intriguingly diverse ecosystems emerge when Cacao Theobroma Cacao intertwines with Hevea brasiliensis trees—an illustration showcasing nature's harmonious coexistence. From sprawling plantations to carefully cultivated forests, these resilient rubber trees continue to play an integral role in various regions worldwide. As we marvel at these towering giants standing tall against time and adversity, let us recognize the invaluable contributions made by Hevea brasiliensis—the lifeline behind global rubber production.