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Malagatas (Talaingod manobo), Dita (Bisaya)
 

Alstoniasp.

 
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Authors:
Paluga MJ, Cabero JD, Millondaga KJI, Ragrario AMM, Galang RM, Sia IC
Title:
Phase II Documentation of Philippine Traditional Knowledge and Practices on Health and Development of Traditional Knowledge Digital Library on Health for Selected Ethnolinguistic Groups: The TALAINGOD MANOBO people of Sitio Laslasakan, Sitio Bagang, and Sitio Nalubas, Barangay Palma Gil, Talaingod, Davao del Norte
Source:
Technical report
Keywords:
Alstonia sp., Malagatas, Dita, lusong, Davao del Norte, Talaingod, Palma Gil, Sitio Laslasakan
Family:
Apocynaceae
Field #:
Herbarium #:
Geographic area:
Davao del Norte, Talaingod, Palma Gil, Sitio Laslasakan
Habitat:
Forest
Latitude /longitude:
N7 44.900 E125 29.562
Altitude:
745.20 meters
Habit:
Tree
Height:
40 m tall
Roots:
Stem:
Leaves:
The upperside of the leaves are glossy, while the underside is greyish.[2] Leaves occur in whorls of 3-10; petioles are 1?3 cm; the leathery leaves are narrowly obovate to very narrowly spathulate, base cuneate, apex usually rounded; lateral veins occur in 25-50 pairs, at 80-90? to midvein, oblong, with ciliated margins, and ends with tufts of hairs 1.5?2 cm
Inflouresence & flowers:
Fruits:
Seeds:
Additional info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alstonia_scholaris
Collected by:
Paluga MJD, Ragrario AMM, Millondaga KJI, Cabero JD
Date collected:
2013-12-06
Identified_by:
Ferreras UF, Vendivil WF
Date identified:
2013-07-13
Specimen kept at:
Manila, Ermita, UP Manila, Medical Annex, Salcedo Hall, NDIC , 3rd Floor, Room 302
Abstracted by:
Cabero JD
Date abstracted:
2014-03-10
Province:
Davao - Talaingod

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