2015-5-8 The Philippines tropical storm names are different that than those of the United States. Their names are compiled in a pre-existing list that is rotated annually and repeated every four years.
Read More2020-5-28 Philippine Native Plants List. Some of the Philippines’ native plants! Are you familiar with them? Antipolo Tree (Artocarpus blancoi) Family: Moraceae Endemic Type of plant: Tree Other names: Tipolo, Pakak. Bagawak-morado Family: Lamiaceae Indigenous Type of plant: Shrub or small tree Other names: Fireworks Tree, Starburst, and Bunga de ...
Read More2016-6-13 9 Philippine Native Trees Better Than Cherry Blossoms. 1. KATMON (Dillenia philippinensis) Conservation Status: Vulnerable. via tropical.thefernsfo. Katmon is found only in the Philippines, being common in forests of low and medium
Read More2019-3-8 The Salingbobog is one of the Philippine trees likened to cherry blossoms. The flowers are more white than pink, but look up close and you can see that lovely pink
Read More2017-4-25 Philippine islands provide habitats for a variety of flowering plants, herbs, bushes, and trees, including many endangered flora. The country’s archipelago offers the best habitats for the growth of some of the unique flora on the planet.
Read More2020-8-25 Drawing Philippine Native Trees for Forest Protection November 28, 2018. By Cynthia Bauzon-Arre Around the start of this year, I started making notebooks and other stationery that featured local flora and fauna as a personal project My motivation was these are the plants I grew up around and the produce that...
Read More2020-1-11 Lagundi (scientific name: Vitex negundo) - one of the better known of the medicinal plants in the Philippines, lagundi (five-leaved chaste tree) is a shrub with many medicinal uses. It is used for the relief and treatment of coughs, asthma, dyspepsia, worms, colic, rheumatism and boils. The root is known to be an expectorant, tonic and febrifuge.
Read More2020-10-26 First names, last names pronunciation GODDESSES OF THE PHILIPPINES A handful of wonderful names with full descriptions FILIPINO GODS GODDESSES List of names of deities taken from various mythological sources NAMES OF TREES IN THE PHILIPPINES
Read More376 行 2021-3-28 Other Tree Names. Many species of trees have Other Common
Read More2020-5-28 Philippine Native Plants List. Some of the Philippines’ native plants! Are you familiar with them? Antipolo Tree (Artocarpus blancoi) Family: Moraceae Endemic Type of plant: Tree Other names: Tipolo, Pakak. Bagawak-morado Family: Lamiaceae Indigenous Type of plant: Shrub or small tree Other names: Fireworks Tree, Starburst, and Bunga de ...
Read More2016-6-13 9 Philippine Native Trees Better Than Cherry Blossoms. 1. KATMON (Dillenia philippinensis) Conservation Status: Vulnerable. via tropical.thefernsfo. Katmon is found only in the Philippines, being common in forests of low and medium
Read More2019-3-8 The Salingbobog is one of the Philippine trees likened to cherry blossoms. The flowers are more white than pink, but look up close and you can see that lovely pink hue in the middle. They're also called balai-lamok, among many other names. It bears an
Read More2015-6-30 The dwarf coconut trees are amazingly fast growing. The trees shown above are probably about three years old. They may flower and produce a prodigious number of fruit per year, as much as 250. Yellow Bells, Yellow Trumpet Tree (Tecoma stans), Rizal Avenue, Arevalo, Iloilo City, Philippines.
Read More2017-4-25 Philippine islands provide habitats for a variety of flowering plants, herbs, bushes, and trees, including many endangered flora. The country’s archipelago offers the best habitats for the growth of some of the unique flora on the planet.
Read More2017-9-21 Mangosteen. Mangosteens, Garcinia mangostana, are tropical evergreen trees native to southeast Asia and grown in the Philippines. Growing between 20 and 80 feet tall, the mangosteen tree produces an edible fruit. The rind of the fruit is green while growing, turning a dark reddish-purple to signal the fruit is mature and ripe.
Read More2020-1-11 Lagundi (scientific name: Vitex negundo) - one of the better known of the medicinal plants in the Philippines, lagundi (five-leaved chaste tree) is a shrub with many medicinal uses. It is used for the relief and treatment of coughs, asthma, dyspepsia, worms, colic, rheumatism and boils. The root is known to be an expectorant, tonic and febrifuge.
Read More2020-10-26 First names, last names pronunciation GODDESSES OF THE PHILIPPINES A handful of wonderful names with full descriptions FILIPINO GODS GODDESSES List of names of deities taken from various mythological sources NAMES OF TREES IN THE PHILIPPINES
Read MoreLittle do many people know, the following Philippine fruits have their equivalent names in English. And although most of them originated from other countries in the previous decades or centuries, they have become considered local after years of cultivation.
Read More2013-4-28 Claveria's Surname Decree. The following texts are taken verbatim from the Catalogo Alfabetico de Apellidos as reproduced by the Philippine National Archives. I realized after 71 posts in this site that I had forgotten the one crucial entry, which was
Read More2015-6-30 The dwarf coconut trees are amazingly fast growing. The trees shown above are probably about three years old. They may flower and produce a prodigious number of fruit per year, as much as 250. Yellow Bells, Yellow Trumpet Tree (Tecoma stans), Rizal Avenue, Arevalo, Iloilo City, Philippines.
Read More2017-9-21 Mangosteen. Mangosteens, Garcinia mangostana, are tropical evergreen trees native to southeast Asia and grown in the Philippines. Growing between 20 and 80 feet tall, the mangosteen tree produces an edible fruit. The rind of the fruit is green while growing, turning a dark reddish-purple to signal the fruit is mature and ripe.
Read More2018-7-31 The Philippine Islands are home to a wide variety of warm-climate fruit trees. Fruit bearing trees in the Philippines grow both in the wild and as crops on commercial farms.
Read More2018-3-4 Attenborough's Pitcher Plant is a carnivorous pitcher plant native to the Victoria massif of Palawan. It has an altitudinal range of 1450 m to 1726 m above sea level. Nepenthes attenboroughii is a terrestrial scrambling or upright plant with a
Read MoreAlternative Herbal Medicine – List of herbal treatments for illnesses and application of common medicinal plants in Philippines for treatments of common ailments.; Natural Cure of Water – different kinds of water cure as substitute for herbal treatments if there are no medicinal herbs are available.; List of Medicinal Plants with Pictures – local names and scientific names, photos of ...
Read More2021-11-16 Filipino Genealogy Project This is a dedicated blog site on Filipino genealogy. It is the aim of this blog to discuss, compile, and eventually preserve all
Read More2016-3-3 Maria Makiling – a diwata or lambana (fairy or forest nymph) associated with Mount Makiling in Laguna, Philippines. She is the most widely known diwata in Philippine Mythology, and was also invoked to stop deluge, storms and earthquakes. You’ll
Read More2020-6-1 One of the Filipino fruits that has medicinal uses. 18. Santol. Santol fruit is very small and it takes bitter and one of the Filipino fruits Filipino people like to eat with salt. 19. Siniguelas. Siniguelas is a typical summer fruit in the Philippines. We have a similar one in Spain and we called it ciruelas. 20.
Read MoreLittle do many people know, the following Philippine fruits have their equivalent names in English. And although most of them originated from other countries in the previous decades or centuries, they have become considered local after years of cultivation.
Read More2013-4-28 Claveria's Surname Decree. The following texts are taken verbatim from the Catalogo Alfabetico de Apellidos as reproduced by the Philippine National Archives. I realized after 71 posts in this site that I had forgotten the one crucial entry, which was
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