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Photo Mug : Rubber tapping - a Para Rubber Tree / Parawood Rubberwood plantation in a Sumatran tropical rainforest. Once the trees are 5-6 years old, the harvest can begin: incisions are made orthogonal to the latex vessels

Rubber tapping - a Para Rubber Tree  /  Parawood Rubberwood plantation in a Sumatran tropical rainforest. Once the trees are 5-6 years old, the harvest can begin: incisions are made orthogonal to the latex vessels



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Rubber tapping - a Para Rubber Tree / Parawood Rubberwood plantation in a Sumatran tropical rainforest. Once the trees are 5-6 years old, the harvest can begin: incisions are made orthogonal to the latex vessels

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Rubber tapping - a Para Rubber Tree / Parawood
Bukit Lawang, Sumatra, Indonesia
Hevea brasiliensis
Rubberwood plantation in a Sumatran tropical rainforest. Once the trees are 5-6 years old, the harvest can begin: incisions are made orthogonal to the latex vessels, just deep enough to tap the vessels without harming the tree's growth. The sap is collected in a small bowl
Steffen & Alexandra Sailer
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Experience the wonders of nature with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug featuring a captivating image of a Para Rubber Tree plantation in Sumatra, Indonesia. This stunning photograph showcases the process of rubber tapping, where Steffen & Alexandra Sailer from Ardea Wildlife Pets Environment make incisions on the 5-6 year old Para Rubber Trees to collect latex. Each sip from this mug brings you closer to the lush tropical rainforests of Sumatra and the sustainable harvesting practices of Hevea brasiliensis. Order yours today and enjoy your favorite beverage while immersing in the beauty of the natural world.

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Rubber Tapping - Nature's Sweet Symphony in Sumatra!

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. In this photo print, we witness the harmonious dance between man and nature as rubber tapping takes center stage in a lush Sumatran rainforest. The Para Rubber Trees, standing tall and proud like guardians of the forest, are ready to share their precious sap. As the sun peeks through the dense canopy, skilled hands delicately make incisions on these magnificent trees. With utmost care, they tap into the latex vessels without harming their growth - a true testament to sustainable farming practices. The air is filled with anticipation as small bowls eagerly await their sweet reward. Like tiny nectar-filled chalices, they collect every drop of liquid gold that drips from each tree. This natural elixir will eventually find its way into countless products around the world. Amidst this tropical symphony of sights and sounds, one can't help but marvel at Mother Earth's ingenuity. She has created an ecosystem where humans coexist with wildlife and plants in perfect harmony. So let us raise our glasses (made from sustainably sourced Parawood) to Steffen & Alexandra Sailer for capturing this enchanting moment! Their lens has transported us to Bukit Lawang, where rubber tapping becomes not just a means of livelihood but also a celebration of our planet's abundance. Cheers to Sumatra's vibrant rainforests, thriving habitats teeming with life! Let this image remind us all that together we can cultivate a

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