Vitex cofassus is a species of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae.
[1] "New Guinea teak" is planted for its hardwood, used in construction, in Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines.
[2][3] In the Solomon Islands it is a characteristic tree of lowland forests, often co-dominant with Pometia pinnata.
[4] It yields one of two woods from the same genus that are each called Molave Wood, the other being the timber of Vitex parviflora.
This Lamiaceae article is a stub.