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  2. Combretum indicum - Wikipedia

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    Combretum indicum, commonly known as the Rangoon creeper [2] or Burma creeper, [3] is a vine with red flower clusters which is native to tropical Asia and grows in thickets, primary and secondary forest, and along river banks in the Indian subcontinent, Malaysia and the Philippines.

  3. Niyog - Wikipedia

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    Niyog-niyogan, a species of vine This page was last edited on 21 October 2024, at 14:44 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  4. List of Bohol flora and fauna - Wikipedia

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    Quisqualis indica – Chinese honeysuckle; "niyog-niyogan" sábila – Aloe vera; Sambong- Blumea camphora ; Blumea balsamifera; sinaw sinaw or sida sida – ulasimang Bato; Peperomia pellucida; pansit-pansitan; tangad or tanglad – lemon grass; Cymbopogon citratus; Cymbopogon spp. tawá tawá – Euphorbia hirta; boto-botonis; gatas-gatas

  5. List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names

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    The binomial name often reflects limited knowledge or hearsay about a species at the time it was named. For instance Pan troglodytes, the chimpanzee, and Troglodytes troglodytes, the wren, are not necessarily cave-dwellers. Sometimes a genus name or specific descriptor is simply the Latin or Greek name for the animal (e.g. Canis is Latin for ...

  6. Niyoga - Wikipedia

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    The man will do it as a help to the woman in the name of God, whereas the woman will accept it only to bear the child for herself and her husband. [10] There will be no foreplay or contact of any kind with the upper body. The bodies of the female and male both are smeared with Ghee. There is a curtain between the male and the female so that ...

  7. Domesticated plants and animals of Austronesia - Wikipedia

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    In most of these languages, the name specifically refers to C. inophyllum, although in Ifugao, Maranao, Nias, Wetan, and Fijian, the name has become more generalized to large timber trees. [17] [54] Another set of cognates for C. inophyllum in Proto-Oceanic can be reconstructed as *tamanu.

  8. Sprouted coconut - Wikipedia

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    Small coconut sprout from the Philippines. Sprouted coconuts have a variety of names in countries where coconuts are native or cultivated. They are also known as vara in Fijian; tumbong ng niyog, buwá ng niyog or tubo ng niyog in Filipino; iho or lolo in Hawaiian; morund in Konkani; tumbong kelapa in Malaysian and Indonesian; pongu in Malayalam; niu tupu in Niuean; oʻo in Samoan; manzanas de ...

  9. Coconut - Wikipedia

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    For example, the Polynesian and Melanesian term niu; Tagalog and Chamorro term niyog; and the Malay word nyiur or nyior. [ 52 ] [ 53 ] Other evidence for a Central Indo-Pacific origin is the native range of the coconut crab ; and the higher amounts of C. nucifera -specific insect pests in the region (90%) in comparison to the Americas (20% ...