Monday, January 21, 2013

Kalumpit seedlings.

Yes, Kalumpit (Terminalia microcarpa) seedlings are available.

For more info, please type "Kalumpit" at search box and read from previous blog posts or simply email at tristanasuncion@yahoo.com

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Kalumpit is one neglected species with a potential for the fruit preserve, candy or even local wine industry. With its taste a mixture of sweetness and some sourness, it brings back memories of my childhood in Mindoro when we used to exchange some papers for a few pieces of the ripe fruit. Thirty five years after , we were able to grow lots in the nursery of the Provincial Government of Camarines Sur where I work as a forester.

Anonymous said...

In few discussions that I managed to attend or handle regarding forest conservation, one of the most common questions asked by the local communities is what are the native tree species. Since there are about 3,500 of them and enumerating all of them will be beyond my humble capability, my usual answer is to refer them to Philippine geography. Geography and forestry? Of course . If we take a look at some of the old towns ( or even barangays) we can see that a lot of them were named after native species of plants or trees. We have Calumpit in Bulacan, Antipolo in Rizal, Bangkal in Makati, Talisay in Cebu to name a few. I have yet to come across written documents about a tree named " kalap". Accordingly, the name Calapan, a town ( now a city) in Mindoro Oriental was named after that tree which used to grow in the swamplands. Alangilan in Batangas is also one.

Anonymous said...

hi, sorry for this late response. may i please know if you have some seedlings of kalumpit. am very interested to buy several. thanks so much! elizabeth siojo

Rico said...

Hi Elizabeth! I just arrived in Manila........ Kalumpit seedlings are still available. Please contact or text me at 0917-8834691 for further details. Thank you.

Anonymous said...

Hi good afternoon. where can we buy kalumpit saplings? the DENR required as to submit in exchange of the trees we're going to cut down. Thank you.

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