Wild Philippine Native Trees sa Habilin Farm
Part of Permaculture practice is growing native trees to encourage indigenous biodiversity. In this video, I went around the farm with Kuya Oyo Padilla to identify the wild native trees that are growing naturally in the farm. I'll be updating this soon to include the scientific names and basic description of the native trees we have identified. Feel free to post in the comments if you know any of these trees. Dampol Hanagyong Bingabing Palis Gubat Perez Paling Uwak Bago Minunga Is-is Danle Arangan Ban-banai Kalamantaw Tangisang Bayawak Matang Ulang Kahoy dalaga / pamintahan Bunliw Kula Malagasaha Anubing Paitan Almaciga Sintonas Anonang Buna Dungaw Paang Baliwis Dugoan Matang araw Bangkal Unting Kahoy Malabangkoro Tabao Upling Maya Lanite Alagaw Saga Saga Bayag Usa #pnt #permaculturepractice #philippinenativetrees

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