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Yew wood (Glyptostrobus pensilis) is an extremely rare wood in Vietnam, once widely distributed throughout Asia but now almost extinct. (Photo: Pham Gia Furniture) |
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In Vietnam, the water pine is only left in flooded forests in Dak Lak such as Ea H'leo and Krong Nang - where the muddy conditions are suitable. (Photo: Future Forests) |
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The tree is about 15-20 meters tall, has aerial roots, leaves as thin as pine needles and changes color with the seasons, creating a mysterious beauty. (Photo: Dreamstime) |
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Yew wood is mainly exploited from fossil trees buried for hundreds to thousands of years in anaerobic mud. (Photo: Flickr) |
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The wood has beautiful grain, special colors (jet black, moss green, dark brown with copper color), is super durable, termite-free and has high feng shui value. (Photo: Pan Global Plants) |
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Products made from juniper such as Buddha statues, bracelets, vases... are believed to bring luck, protect the house and ward off evil spirits. (Photo: Hometalk) |
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The water fern is listed as "Critically Endangered" by the IUCN Red Book and Vietnam due to illegal exploitation and habitat loss. (Photo: Dak Lak Newspaper) |
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Fossilized yew wood costs up to 250 million VND/m³ and is a precious biological symbol reflecting an ancient era of the Earth. (Photo: ICEP Interior) |
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