Tamanu Tree Flowering Timeline

Time to Bloom

  • Typical flowering age: 3–5 years after planting

Timeline Breakdown

  • Year 1–2: Establishment (root and canopy development)
  • Year 3–5: First flowering begins
  • Year 5–7: Regular flowering + fruiting (seed production starts)
  • Year 8+: Full productivity (ideal for oil harvesting scale)

Factors That Affect Flowering Speed

  • Sunlight: Full sun = faster flowering
  • Soil: Well-drained sandy or coastal soils preferred
  • Water: Moderate (drought-tolerant once established)
  • Climate: Tropical coastal conditions accelerate growth
  • Seed vs. seedling: Grafted or nursery-raised trees may flower earlier

Agroforestry Insight (for your plantations)

Tamanu is a medium-term yield tree, making it ideal to:

  • Intercrop with fast-yield crops (ginger, turmeric, citronella)
  • Pair with agarwood (Aquilaria malaccensis) for long-term value layering