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ROSIDS 

Family Euphorbiaceae

 Antidesma bunius

Bignay

The tree can be shrubby and its branches are widely spread.The bignay is native and common in the wild from the lower Himalayas and India, and Southeast Asia. In Indonesia and the

Philippines, the leaves are eaten raw or stewed with rice.

Family Fabaceae

 Pterocarpusindicus Smooth Narra 

It is a big tree that usually growing to 33 m inheigh and 2 m diameter bearing many long branches .

The timber of all its species are highly valued.

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Family Malvavaceae 

 Hibiscus sinensis

Chinese rose, Gumamela(Tagalog) 

Gumamela is an erect, glaborous shrub that grows from 1 to4 meters high. Its flowers are solitary and very large usually in

 brilliant hues of red, orange, and purplis-reds. It has been used

widely in medicine because of several biologic activies includingwound healing, spasmogenic, and hypotensive activity.

Family Sapindaceae

 Pometia pinnata

Taun, Island Lychee, Malugai(Tagalog)

Malugai comprises several hardwood species occurring invarious parts of South-East Asia and the Pacific. It has pinnate leaves

and dark red fruits up to 4 cm long, with three seeds each surrounded by a fleshy aril somewhat like a lychee. It is used in general building

construction and decorative uses.

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Family Simaroubaceae

Quassia amaraCorales

Corales is a shrub with alternately arranged compoundleaves. It is native to Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panama, Brasilia andGuyana. Its bark extracts are used as an insecticide and used to flavor soft drinks, aperitifs, and bitters.

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ASTERIDS

Family Acanthaceae 

 Asystasia gangetica

Zamboangenita

This is an attractive, fastgrowing, spreading, herbaceousground cover that grows from 300mm to 600mm in height. It

 produces a cream-coloured flower with tessellated purple markings

on the palate in spring and summer. Flowers are produced over along period and are followed by capsules with brown seeds.

Family Acanthaceae 

Candle Top Plant/ Golden Shrimp PlantPachystachys lutea

 Native to Peru, lollypop plant (also called golden candle or 

shrimp plant) is a tropical evergreen shrub or subshrub that grows 2-6’

tall in its native habitat.The flower of this plant blooms in white or  bright yellow color. It The flower is white with yellow bracts.

It is a broad leaf evergreen and its texture is smooth. It grows between 1 and 1.5 feet. Lance-shaped to elliptic medium greenleaves (to 6” long) are heavily veined.

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Family Acanthaceae 

 Pseuderanthemumreticulatum Yellow Morado 

It is an evergreen perennial, subshrubs and

shrubs from woodland habitats in tropical regionsworldwide. It is the host plant of Autumn Lead

 butterfly 

Family Apocynaceae 

Thevetia peruviana Yellow Orleander  

 Yellow oleander is a tropical evergreen shrub or small tree. It willgrow to 20-30’ tall in its native habitat. Flowers bloom from

summer to fall. Plant stems exude a milky sap when. Seeds (1”diameter) are sometimes carried as talismen in the West Indies,

 where the shrubs are also commonly called lucky nut. Genusname honors 16th century French Franciscan monk Andre Thevet

 who accompanied a French expedition to Brazil in the 1550s.Synonymous with T. neriifolia. 

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Family Balsaminaceae 

 Impatiens wallerianaPatience plant

This subshrubby perennial with light green to red-flushedstems has slightly toothed, scalloped, light to bronze-green or red-

flushed leaves to 5 inches long. The showy, flat flowers bloom in

white or shades of orange, pink, red, purple, violet, lavender-blue,

and bicolors.

Family Bixaceae 

 Bixaorellana 

Achuete 

It is a shrub or a bushy tree which ranges from3 to 10 meters in height. Its glossy, ovate leaves are

evergreen with reddish veins. This plant has medicinaland food uses. 

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Family Rutaceae 

Citrus microcarpa Kalamansi 

Kalamansi is a smooth and slightly spiny plant, growing to a

height of 3 to 5 meters. The skin or peel is green to yellowish greenor yellow, loosely adhering to the flesh. The flesh contains a few

light orange seeds.

Family Rutaceae 

 Lunasia amariaLunas

Lunas is an erect shrub, growing to a height of 3 metersMaleare female flowers are covered with lepidote scales, small andyellow, occurring in considerable numbers in axillary inflorescences

which are shorter than the petioles. sutures.

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Family Rutaceae

 Murraya paniculataKamuning

Orange Jessamine or kamuning, is a tropical, evergreen plant

 bearing small, white, scented flowers, which is grown as an ornamental tree

or hedge. Murraya is closely related to Citrus, and bears small orange to red

fruit resembling kumquats, though some cultivars do not set fruit.

Family Rutaceae 

Triphasiatrifolia Limeberry (English) and Limoncito (Filipino) 

It is an evergreen shrub growing to 3 m.

It has bisexual flowers. It prefers dry or moist soil. 

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