
Method for mass propagation of Tilia amurensis Rupr. through tissue culture
Patent No. 10-2908363

Our Solution
A biodiverse nectar tree capable of producing premium honey, often called Korea's manuka equivalent.

Yield
8% -> 70%+
Forest Ventures clonal seedling technology vs. seeding
Honey harvest (1ha)
95kg
Tilia has high value as both a nectar tree and a timber species, but its germination rate is only 8% when propagated by seed, which limits supply.
Based on technology transferred from the National Institute of Forest Science, we developed and own a proprietary tissue culture method for Tilia.

Patent No. 10-2908363

Patent No. 10-2022-0019939
Tilia honey is recognized for its distinctive flavor, aroma, and scarcity, and trades at more than double the price of standard wildflower honey.


Successful forest management requires the right soil, planting methods, fertilization, and care for each cultivar. Based on our field data, we provide site inspections, cultivation training, and recurring offline seminars.
We operate an 85% survival-rate guarantee program that includes replacement planting for first-year losses.
Multiple partners are joining nectar forest development through Tilia.

4/2025, 4/2026
Contributing to local nectar tree distribution and forest creation.

7/2025
Expanding regional partnerships for nectar forest development.

4/2025
Participated in public-sector nectar forest development with Tree Planet.





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