Teak (Tectona grandis) is indigenous to just four countries in the world, however, teak continues to flourish in plantations throughout Latin America, among other continents. Growing up to 150 ft and living nearly a century, teak prefers rich soils and tropical climates, both of which Costa Rica provides. Fun fact: For centuries, the ancient kings of Burma and Thailand considered teak to be a Royal Tree.
About the Tree
Teak (Tectona grandis) is indigenous to just four countries in the world, however, teak continues to flourish in plantations throughout Latin America, among other continents. Growing up to 150 ft and living nearly a century, teak prefers rich soils and tropical climates, both of which Costa Rica provides. Fun fact: For centuries, the ancient kings of Burma and Thailand considered teak to be a Royal Tree.