146D. AKi;ouEscE.\s Miq. MalasAgviin.D. BLANCOi Vidal. Aguio, T. ; Ananagtag, V.; Aguiu. Pamp. ; Agin, T.;Ananangtang, V.; Bacflgan, V.; BiiTgliu, V.; Basiloag, II.; Bohdve,v.; Belong tambal, V.; Himamaw, T. ; fgiw, T.; Iguio, Pamp.;MananangtAng, V.; Malabangao, Pamp.; Macasili, V.; MalabSga,Pamp.; Talictan, T., Pamp.E.E('i.iPT.\ Ai.BA Hassk. {Cumposita'.) An erect or diffuse slender annualwith small heads <strong>of</strong> white flowers.Higuis-manoc?, T. ; Tintatinta. 11.EiiRETiA. (Borraginacece.) Trees or shrubs with alternate leaves andaxillary or terminal paniculate or corymbose inflorescence <strong>of</strong> smallwhite flowers.Bagao; Chfi-cimarron; Halimomo, T.E. BLANCOI A. DC. Itmong-dalaga, T.E. BUXIFOLIA Roxb. AlaiTgltiTgit, T., V.; AldiTguit; Buyoc buyoc; Chambundoc,T. ; MajTgit; Manguit. T.. V.; Putpiitay. B.E. ONAVA A. DC. NgaiTgalta, T. ; Onfiva, T.E. PHiLiPPiNENSis A. DC. Macaisa, B.; Salimomo, T. ; Talibobong, V.Elaeagnus latifolia L. [Elaeagnacece.) A shrub or small tree, <strong>the</strong>leaves silvery or rusty beneath.Aliiigaro, T.Elaocarpus. (TiUacea-.) Trees with simple leaves, <strong>the</strong> flowers in axillaryracemes.Birlag, T. ; Calumacan, V.; Culilisiao (Tayabas) ; Gulilisiao (Tayabas); Hagonoy-sa-lasang, V.; Hongo, T. ; IloiTgo, T. ; Malacapi, T.E. B'LORiBUNDUS Blume. Conacon; GusutSn.E. LANCEAEFOLirs Roxb. Calomfila, T.E. MOXOCERA Cav. Malacalios.E. MULTiFLORUS F. Vill. Tigulot. V.E. OBLONGUS Gaertn. Cabalte, V. ; Cabilte, V.E. OBOVATUS Arn. Calunacan, V.Elatostema. {Urticacecr.) Herbs or imdershrubs with alternate leavesand minute flowers.Ajigaiige, Ig.Eleocharis {Cyperaccc.) Glabrous sedge-like <strong>plant</strong>s with simple erectunjointed stems.Absic, T.; Baiag-balanggotan, T.; Bu.slig, II.; Tayoc-tSyoc, V.; Ubodi'ibod,T.E. PELLUCIDA Presl. Gumi-gfmii, T.Elephantopus mollis H. B. K. (Composita;.} Rigid erect herbs withscabrid leaves, <strong>the</strong> heads surrounded by leafy bracts.Dila-dila, T.E. SCABER L. Tabatabacfihan, T.E. SPICATUS Juss. ArdAtag, V.; CabcAron, II.; Dilang usa, T. ; Hflbul, V.;SigAng-dAgat. T. ; Sfimag, Pamp.
147Elettaria. (Scitiminecv.) Leafy erect herbaceous <strong>plant</strong>s.Panaon, V.Eleusine indica Gaertn. {Graminew.) Common in waste places, infloresencedigitate.Baquisquisan; Sabong-saboiTgan, T. ; SambSle, T.h^MiLiA SONCHIFOLIA DC. {Coviposita'.) An annual herbaceous <strong>plant</strong> withpurple flowers, a common weed.Libiin, V.; Tagulinao, T., Panip.Engelhardtia. (Juglandacew.) Trees, <strong>the</strong> fruit adnate to a three-lobedbract.Bibit, T. ; Pingol, T.Enhalus koenigii Rich. (Hydroeliaridacece.) A submerged marine herbwith very narrow leaves 2 to 3 ft. long.fsai, T.Entada scandens Benth. {Leguminosea\) A large woody tendril-bearingvine with jointed pods, 2 to 3 ft. long or more, 3 to 4 in. wide.The bark is extensively used as a substitute for soap.Balogo, v., Pamp. ; Balonos, V. ; Bayogo, T., V., Pamp. ; Gogo, T.Gohong bacay, V., Pamp.KpiPKEMNUM JIEDIUM Engl. (Aroidcw.) A scandent shrub, rooting ontrees, with distichous pinnatifid leaves.Amolong, II.; Balicupcup, V.; Bisdco, V. ; Dalla, V.; Dibdtib, V.;Garban, V.; Horog, V.; Malapacpac-balauay, T.; Tibatib, T.; Tirbatib,V.1"]uagrostis plumosa Link. (Graminece.) Slender tufted grasses.Caliraorao, T.E. TENELLA R. and S. Buguibuc, T.EBANTHEMtTM BicoLOB Schrank. [AcanfJiacece.) A small shrub with entireleaves and spicate inflorescence.Alyopyop, V.; Atay-dtay, V.; Cinco-llagas; Limfing-siigat ; Maladosdos,v.; Mandaliisa (Cebu) ; Mopio, V.; Panaptfim. V.; Quiuatu-Inaji, T.; Silisilihan, T.; Tihol-tfhol, V.Eriachne. (GraminecF.) Slender tufted grasses.Gtime, T.Kriocaulon sexangulare Linn. {Eriocaitlonacew.) Slender glabroussedge-like <strong>plant</strong>s, found in very wet places.Gumi-giimi, T.Erioglossum. (Sapindacecv.) Shrubs or small trees.Calamayo, T.E. edtjle Blume. Dflca, V.; MalacacSo, T. ; Malasaguin-putI (Tayabas).Eriosema ciiinense Vog. (Leguminosecp.) Slender, erect, 1 to 2 ft. highfrom a woody tuber, flowers short peduncled in <strong>the</strong> leaf axils.Csitil, Ig.; Cutn, Ig.; Lincamas, II.Ebycibe. {Convolvidacew.) Scandent difl'use shrubs witli densely hairycorolla tubes.Malfltay, T.
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