The Anilao Tree, is a native perennial tree found in some barangays of Anilao, Iloilo, growing up to 36 feet tall with whitish or brown wood. Its leaves are rough with serrated edges, and the fruit has four double wings containing seeds. The tree is valued locally for its bark, which is used to make bark cloth, and its parts are used in making rope and preserving krill. Historically, the tree is important because the town of Anilao was named after it, reflecting a tradition of naming places after local plants. The tree faces threats like deforestation, climate change, and poor natural regeneration, and public awareness about its importance remains low.
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The Anilao Bahandi, 2021
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Riza May Gener
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