Nov 012013
 

21 days after typhoon Nari (Santi) struck Central Luzon, fallen century old Mango and Saman trees still litter the roadsides of rural San Miguel, Bulacan. Rice still lay flattened on the fields, some businesses still closed, some properties still unrepaired; there’s evidence everywhere of the devastating deluge that passed. We were one of those early placed under a state of calamity when unbelievable amount of floodwater surged and sank the town proper and nearby low-lying barangays which reached a record high of 2 meters in some areas of the town. The event, I believe, was a first for us.

The farm has taken it’s share of destruction as well : the once pompous Alibangbang (Bauhinia malabarica) and Ligas (Semecarpus cuneiformis) trees had fallen from grace due to intense wind, Binayuyu (Antidesma ghaesembilla) trees were left standing leafless, felled branches and roofing are strewn about, an hectare of our vegetable crops (Long beans and Bottlegourd) ironed out flat and the helper’s quarter plus the adjacent newly renovated visitor’s area were completely brought down. The sight was a big headache!

Rebuilding and replanting in complete surrender to the forces that shape the world and us, we felt cleansed and lucky to be alive and gifted with another work, another plan, another hope.

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Aug 062012
 

Specimen : Wild trees

Habitat : Dry grasslands, open slopes, moist and dry thickets

Local name : Ligas, Kamiling

Botanical name : Semecarpus cuneiformis

Family : Anacardiaceae

Specimen height : 6-10 meters

Trunk : Bole straight or bent; Bark smooth with shallow fissures, grey, matted with lichens

Leaves : Linear to spathulate, apex acutely blunt, base tapering, dark to bluish green

Fruit : Drupe (similar to cashew); Perceived fruit is a swollen receptacle (green to shiny, translucent yellow, orange or red); Perceived seed is the true fruit (crescent to heart-shaped, green to shiny black); Clustered, numerous, small

Fuiting season : March to April

Traits : Dioecious; Drought tolerant; Evergreen; Fast growing; Small tree to medium-sized tree; Tolerant of infertile
soil; Tolerant of occasional water-logging; Wind hardy

Recommendations : Erosion control; Living fence; Nurse tree; Riparian management; Pioneer species for reforestation purpose; Wildcrafting; Windbreak

Used for : Swollen fruit receptacle is edible; Pole; Firewood and charcoal

Native range : Indonesia, Taiwan and the Philippines

National conservation status : Not threatened in the Philippines

Threats : Clearing of woodlands for agricultural, commercial or residential use

Further readings :

ASEAN Tropical Plant Database - Semecarpus cuneiformis Blanco http://211.114.21.20/tropicalplant/html/search01_view.jsp?rno=172&fno=&page=2&all=1

Contact-Poisonous Plants of the World http://mic-ro.com/plants/

Revised Lexicon of Philippine trees (J. Rojo)

 

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