Tangal Tree

Tangal Tree Tangal (Ceriops tagal (Perr.) C.B. Rob.) is a native plant found in Bohol. Tangal comes from the Rhizophoraceae family called the Yellow Mangrove and this mangrove species is found in Malaysia, Micronesia, and the Philippines. Its local names are Tungog, Tangal-lalaki, Pakat, and Tagasa. The tangal is a small tree growing up to … Read more

Talisay Tree

Talisay Tree (Tropical Almond Tree) or (Umbrella Tree) Known in the Philippines as “talisay”, the Tropical Almond Tree (Terminalia catappa) is a large, deciduous, and spreading tree, reaching around 20 to 25 meters height. Belonging to Combretaceae (leadwood tree) family, it grows mainly in the tropics, especially along sandy seashores for shade, ornamental purposes, and … Read more

Tomas Pinpin

Who is Tomas Pinpin? Tomas Pinpin was a foremost Filipino printer. He was trained by the Chinese through the Chinese art of woodblock printing. Pinpin, assisted by Domingo Loag, printed the “Vocabulario de la Lengua Tagala,” the first Tagalog dictionary written by father Pedro de San Buenaventura, a Franciscan friar, in the town of Pila, … Read more

Nito

  Nito (Lygodium circinnatum (Burm.) Swartz.) Nito is an endemic plant of Bohol that grows in the tropical forests. Nito belongs to the fern family which is also called Red Finger Fern in English and Agsam, Nitong Puti, and Nitoan in the Philippines. This plant is abundant among tropical forests in Sri Lanka and India, … Read more

Beabag

Beabag (traditional fish/shrimp trap) The beabag is a traditional fish and shrimp trap made of rattan strips and bamboo. The cage is about 1 meter long, cigar-shaped, with one end larger than the other. Inside the large end is a cone-shaped trap made of bamboo slats to allow the fish to enter but not to … Read more