According to De Yro, researches made famous that the perennial rhizomatous herb is local to the Philippines, the Malay Peninsula, Palau and Australia.
Bakong best has two sub-species that develop from one to two meters tall identified as the kassintu and anthelmintika. Its linear leaves are clustered at the bottom of the stem and feature lengthy perennial longitudinal veins.
He additionally stated that with the help of the DTI and the Department of Labor and Employment, the Bakong has grow to be an opportunity source of livelihood amongst some 500 people in the metropolis who've been trained to supply fiber from the plant.
Meanwhile, Nida Dela Cruz, municipal surroundings and natural sources officer of Santa Teresita said 3 more flora species alongside the Laguna De Cagayan watch for rediscovery.
Bakong best has two sub-species that develop from one to two meters tall identified as the kassintu and anthelmintika. Its linear leaves are clustered at the bottom of the stem and feature lengthy perennial longitudinal veins.
He additionally stated that with the help of the DTI and the Department of Labor and Employment, the Bakong has grow to be an opportunity source of livelihood amongst some 500 people in the metropolis who've been trained to supply fiber from the plant.
Meanwhile, Nida Dela Cruz, municipal surroundings and natural sources officer of Santa Teresita said 3 more flora species alongside the Laguna De Cagayan watch for rediscovery.
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