List of References
A Pictorial Cyclopedia of Philippine Ornamental Plants, Second Edition, Dr. Domingo A. Madulid
Bamboo Production of the Philippines. Felizardo D. Virtucio, Ph.D., Cristina A. Roxas,M.S. Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Ecosystems Research and Development Bureau, College, Laguna.
Guide to Philippine Flora and Fauna, Volume III, Enriquito D. De Guzman, Ricardo M. Umali, Emiliano D. Sotalbo. Natural Resources Management Center Ministry of Natural Resources and University of the Philippines.
Hortus Third A Concise Dictionary of Plants Cultivated in the United States and Canada, Volume Two L-Z. Liberty Hyde Bailey, Ethel Zoe Bailey, The Staff of the Liberty Hyde Bailey Hortorium, A Unit of the New York State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences a Statutory COllege of the State University at Cornwell University.
Indigenous Forest Tree Species In Laguna. Maria dP. Dayan, Rosalinda S. Reaviles and Dolora B. Bandian. Ecosystems Reaserch and Development Bureau Department of Environment and Natural Resources College, Laguna 4031
Indigenous Forest Tree Species in Laguna Province. Maria dP. Dayan, Rosalinda S. Reaviles and Dolora B. Bandian. Ecosystems Reaserch and Development Bureau Department of Environment and Natural Resources College, Laguna 4031
Ornamental Bamboos for Urban Parks. Cristina A. Roxas, M.S., Fatima T. Tangan,M.S., Felizardo D. Virtucio, Ph.D., Ecosystems Reaserch and Development Bureau Department of Environment and Natural Resources College, Laguna 4031
Philippine Woods: Principal uses, Distribution and Equivalent Woods in Asia Pacific. Arsenio B. Ella, Arsenio L. Tongacan, Ramiro P. Escobin, Fernando C. Pitargue,JR.- Forest Products Research and Development Institute, Department of Science and Technology. International Tropical Timber Organization.
Philippines Erect Bamboos A field Identification Guide, Justo P. Rojo, Cristina A. Roxas, Fernando C. Pitargue,Jr. and Cristina A. Brinas. Forest Products Research and Development Institute, Department Of Science and Technology.
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It is a very nice site. We are looking for outdoor plants which can be kept in our balcony which require limited maintenance and add to the beauty and serenity to it, which species do you recommend?
Hi! Thank you for visiting our website! We have sent an availability list to your email. Regards,
can you also send me availability list?
Dr. Alexis G. de Manuel,
Hi!
An availability list was sent to your email. 🙂
Regards,
How can i take hold of “list of references”?
Hi Edwin! Most of the references we used are available in Agricultural and Forestry College libraries. 🙂
Hi!
I’m from the publishing firm and we are working with one of your sources, Dr. Madulid himself on a project right now. I sent you an email at toyalfonsonursery@yahoo.com
Hope to hear from you soon!
Hi Nina!
Your team is welcome to visit our farm any day from 8AM-5PM. 🙂
Hi! i’m interested in lipote or igot seedlings/plant, can you send me a quotation here’s my email address patrick_hihome@yahoo.com
Hi Patrick!
We have sent a reply to your email. 🙂
I’m from Gasan, marinduque, we have a property which I like to convert into mini forest..how can I avail seedlings of some of your indigenous trees.
Hi Susie!
Sent a response to your email. 🙂
Regards,
Hi! I live in Cebu City and I would like to plant a tree in front of our house to give our bedrooms on the second floor some shade from the afternoon sun. Can I please have a short list of indigenous trees to choose from that can provide us with adequate shade within a year? I can always research what they look like when fully grown. As of the moment we have a Kamias tree but it attracts too many butterflies and we end up suffering from caterpillar rashes at certain times of the year. We need your help. Thank you.
Hi Chuck!
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Hi! Im Erwin Come, research assistant in CMU, Bukidnon.We have a research about bamboo. I have some inquiry about the specie name “Gigantochloa levis (Blanco) Merr.. (Bolo). One of my reference is “HANDBOOK ON ERECT
BAMBOO SPECIES FOUND IN THE PHILIPPINES” by Cristina A Roxas. and also ” bamboocarolina.com”. I found out that they have different picture, the one has a bigger culm while the latter has a smaller culm. Can you help me identify which is true discription of the specie or can you help me reach/contact Ms Cristina Roxas.
Thank you. Hoping for your response
Hi Erwin!
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We hope you could visit our farm one of these days!
May I request for a pricelist of all available plants (philippine indigenous, ornamental, bamboos and palm) and sizes, if available. Will be doing some home landscaping. Thank you!
Hi Say!
A copy of our most recent availability list was sent to your email mailto:sallyckogler@gmail.com 🙂
Hi. Would like to inquire for ornamental/indoor plants suits for our office balcony.
Hope to hear from you soon. Thanks
Hi Marichu Arenal!
A reply was sent to your email marichu.arenal@yahoo.com regarding our ornamental/indoor plants 🙂
do you grow olive trees?
do you grow olive trees?
Hi Janet Bermillo!
A reply was sent to your email regarding Olive trees 🙂
Magandang araw po.
Pwde pong magsend po kayo ng lists of ornamental plants/shrubs at mga palm trees nyo with price lists.
send to: balanay_roman@gmail.com
Salamat po.
Roman
Hi Roman!
A copy of our availability list was sent to your email 🙂
Hi, kindly send me your most updated price to include delivery rates. Thank you!
Hi Glenn!
We have sent a reply and availability list to your email. 🙂
You are welcome to come visit our farm anyday!
Hi!
I just want to inquire if your have Fortune plant with a size of 4 to 5 feet and lucky or chinese bamboo. If yes, kindly send us a quotation. Kindly include to your quotation the terms of payment, delivery charge (if it is separate).
You contact me through my email – qrefil@akulaku.com
Thank you!
Hi Queen!
We have sent a message to your email and also our availability lists. 🙂
You are welcome to come visit our farm any day!
What seeds are available?
Hi Elmer!
We have sent a reply to your email as well as our availability list. 🙂
You are welcome to come visit our farm any day!
Hello, i would also like to see availability list for our project and the location?
Hi Pat!
As requested we have sent our availability list to your email. 🙂
You are welcome any day for a farm visit!