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  1. As humans, we want to know our roots and where we came from. Because this explains to us certain things like why we look this way

  2. 22 lip 2020 · According to Leslie May Canilao, a proprietor of the WestMin Plant Nursery and Orchard Farm in Pagadian City, Zamboanga del Sur, one of the fig varieties that they grow is the Black Genoa, which is a fast-growing tree that can grow to a height of three to five meters tall.

  3. FIG TREES PHILIPPINES (Filipino Interest Group for Phil. Figs) hopes to photo-document FIG trees from the different islands of the Philippines. A botanist has shared that we have close to 100...

  4. Mt Malindang is one of the key biodiversity areas in the Philippines. Comprehensive studies on trees including Ficus species were done in the northern part of the protected area.

  5. 11 cze 2018 · Ficus minahassae is common in the Philippines and northern Sulawesi but very rare in Borneo. The only records are from eastern Sabah on islands in Darvel Bay and the surrounding riverine forest, extending north to Tabin Wildlife Reserve and west to Danum Valley. See map below.

  6. Ficus pseudopalma is a species of fig in the Mulberry Family (Moraceae). [1] It is known by the common names Philippine fig, dracaena fig, and palm-leaf fig. [2] In nature it is endemic to the Philippines, especially the island of Luzon. [2] It is known elsewhere as an ornamental plant.

  7. According to Leslie May Canilao, a proprietor of the Westin Plant Nursery and Orchard Farm in Pagadian City, Zamboanga del Sur, one of the fig varieties that they grow is the Black Genoa, which is a fast-growing tree that can grow to a height of three to five meters tall.

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