Definition
The dammar pine, also known as agathis dammara, is a coniferous tree native to Southeast Asia. Think of it as a natural glue factory, producing a valuable resin called dammar. It has smooth bark and broad leaves, unlike typical pines. Dammar resin is used in varnishes, lacquers, and incense. These trees thrive in tropical rainforests. Dammar pines are important for local economies, providing a source of income for communities through resin harvesting.