Abstract:
This study focuses on identifying potential species of seed banks that grow in Anggori Educational Forest of Manokwari in which from the result standpoint, it can be resourceful for related stakeholders in particular the manager for a better decision. The study has been implemented a field observation method in order to literally perceive parameters such as a number of plants, species differences and its seed banks. The result indicated less sunlight intensity to be fully reached the forest floor due to a relatively dense forest structure and covered by quite big-size canopies in the surrounding study area. The most dominant forest
floor species was Tectona grandis (52 species of individuals), with the average of 17, followed by Manilkara fasiculate (49 species of individuals) with the average of 17. In the third was Intsia bijuga (48 species of individuals) with the average of 16, and while the lowest numbers was Pometia coreacea (46 species of individuals) with the average of 15.