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Cycas riuminiana, commonly known as the Arayat pitogo or simply pitogo, is a species of cycad endemic to Luzon, Philippines. It is also locally known as bayit in Tagalog and sawang in Ilocano , among other names.
Cycas wadei (Wade's pitogo) is a species of cycad endemic to Culion island, Philippines. There is only one subpopulation of about 5,000 mature individuals, [ 2 ] located in a small area to the east of Halsey Harbor.
Pitogo may refer to one of several topics relating to the Philippines: Cycas edentata, a species of Cycas called "pitogo" in the Philippines; Pitogo, Quezon;
Cycas curranii (Curran's pitogo) is a species of cycad endemic to the Philippines. Range. There are two subpopulations of Cycas curranii. [2]
Pitogo, officially the Municipality of Pitogo (Tagalog: Bayan ng Pitogo), is a municipality in the province of Quezon, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 22,798 people. [3] Pitogo is 84 kilometers (52 mi) from Lucena and 214 kilometers (133 mi) from Manila.
Cycas is a genus of cycad, and the only genus in the family Cycadaceae with all other genera of cycad being divided between the Stangeriaceae and Zamiaceae families. Cycas circinalis, a species endemic to India, was the first cycad species to be described in western literature, and is the type species of the genus.
The specimens described as "C. circinallis" in Indonesia and New Guinea are now recognized as Cycas rumphii; while the taxon formerly described as the subspecies C. circinallis ssp. riuminiana from the Philippines is now regarded as a separate species, Cycas riuminiana. [2] [3]
locator map of Bohol. The Philippines supports a rich and varied flora with close botanical connections to Indonesia and mainland Southeast Asia.Forests cover almost one-half of the land area and are typically tropical, with the dominant family, Dipterocarpaceae, representing 75% of the stands.