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5 maj 2024 · Tibig (Tagalog), scientifically known as Ficus Nota, is a species of fig tree that belongs to the Moraceae family. This versatile plant goes by various names, such as Indian Laurel, Dye Fig, and Tibig, in the Philippines. It is locally known as Tabuyog in Negros Occidental.
30 kwi 2020 · Habit: A small tree which grows along the edge of forest and streams and in secondary forest, often next to villages. Tibig is one of the most common figs in the Philippines. The unripe female figs are eaten as part of a salad or can be eaten raw with sugar added. The figs ripen green and are dispersed by small Cynopterus fruit bats. In Borneo ...
5 maj 2024 · Ficus septica, also known as Hauili, is a fascinating plant with numerous health and medicinal benefits. From its ability to treat skin ailments and digestive issues to its potential as an anti-inflammatory and antioxidant agent, this plant has been used for centuries in traditional medicine.
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10 mar 2021 · Tibig tree is an endemic tree that can grow from 4 to 8 meters tall. They can grow in forests and thickets at low elevations and can often be found along the streams. Large dense clusters of round green or brownish fruits grow around its trunk and branches.
Figs are subglobose, 2 to 3.5 centimeters in diameter, glabrous, fleshy, pedunculate, green, becoming yellowish-white at the base, the umbilical scales exerted. Peduncle is acute, 2 centimeters long, with three bracts. Distribution - Native to the Philippines.
The variety of benefits derived from the fig trees triggered to identify this remarkable species of trees. In Mindanao, Mt. Malindang Range Natural Park is