154G. BARBADENSE L. Caiiton ; Pernanibuco, Sp. Fil.G. IIERBACEUM Liiiii. BAlac-castila, Pamp. ; Biilac, T. ; Bulag, T. ; Cadaba ;Candilba, V.; Gt'ipas, V.; Gapas costa; Gaspas-casera.G. PERENNE L. Biilac-cahoy, T. ; Bulac-na-monti, T. ; Bfilac-na-totoo, T.GouANiA. (Rhamnacea-.) Unarmed climbing shrubs with alternateleaves.Leteran, T. ; Pahanipac, Pamp.Graptophyllum hortense Nees. {Acanthacecc.) A glabrous shrub; <strong>the</strong>leaves purple, or sometimes variegated; commonly cultivated forornamentalpurposes.Antolang, T. ; Ataifltai, T. ; Balasbas, V., T. ; Balasbas-malomay, T.Morado, Sp. Fil. ; Moradong-maputi, T. ; Morandong-maputi ; Pasao,.v.; Sarasa, T.; Ternate, T.; Yovas, T.Grewia. (Tiliacea.'.) Shrubs or trees, more or less stellate-pubescent.Baliibo, T. ; BalibSgo, T. ; Daiigoy, T. ; fring, T. ; Lfgao ; Malatapay, T.G. laevigata Vahl. Dangli (Tayabas) ; DaiTglin, II.; Danylin, T.G. tJMBELLATA Roxb. Danloy.G. PANicuLATA Roxb. Bangalad, V.GuETTARDA SPECiosA Linn. (Riiiiacca'.) A small evergreen tree witlibroadly ovate leaves and woody globose drupes, common in littoraland tidalforests.Bagaolan, T. ; BalaiTgigan, V. ; Balibagan, V. ; Banaro, T. ; CalumpaiTgin,T. ; LagbaiTgan ; MalasurutJ B.Gymnosporia. {Gymnosporiacccc.) Shrubs or small trees, with alternateleaves, <strong>the</strong> branches <strong>of</strong>ten spinescent.Camayuan, T. ; Tamauyan-puti, Z.G. AMBiGUA Vidal. Tamai'iyan.G. MONTANA Roxb. Malariiyap, T.Gynandropsis PENTAPiiYLLA DC. {Caiipariduccce.) An annual herb witli5-foliate leaves and white or purplish flowers in glutinous racemes:common; used in medicine.Apoiapayan, T. ; Balabalanoyan. T. ; Hulaya, V.; Cinco-einco; Silisfhan.G. SPECIOSA DC. An American species sometimes cultivated for ornamentalpurposes.ArSna (Manila).Gynotroches Blume. {Rhizophoracea-.) A small tree with oblong coriaceousleaves and numerous small axillary flowers.Malaculain-bisan, T.C. AXILLARIS Blume. Bayasbils, V.; Doyoc-doyoc, V.Gynura angulosa DC. (Compositm.) A robust, glabrous, corymboselybranched herb, with large sessile leaves.Sampaga-del-monte, T.G. SARMENTOSA DC. A glabrous climbing <strong>plant</strong>.Camairgi, T.(iYROCARPUS JACQUINI Roxb. {Coiubretacece.) A tall tree with alternatelong-petioled leaves, <strong>the</strong> nut bony, crowned by <strong>the</strong> elongate spathulatecalyx lobes; common near <strong>the</strong> seashore.Hantigdong, T. ; LapolApo, II.
155H.HABR4.NT1IUS. {AmurylUdacecv.) Ajos-ajos iTga mapoti. V.H. VERSICOLOR Herd. Lfrio, T.Harpullia arborea Radlk. (Sapindaccce.) Shrubs or trees.Magalat.H. BLANCOI F. Vill. loas, T. ; Poas, T. ; Piias.Harrisonia bennetii Benth. and Hook. f. {Simariibiacew.) A glabrousshrub with short recurved spines in <strong>the</strong> lower parts <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> branches,and pinnate leaves, used in medicine.Aslmao, T. ; Bacliit, Pang., T.; Camot-pusa, T. ; CamiuTgui (Zamboanga); LaJya; Mamaguel, T. ; Muntani, V.Hedychium. (Sciiiminea'.) Herbaceous <strong>plant</strong>s with distichous oblong orlanceolate leaves.Banai, V.H. CORONARIUM Koenig. Banay, V.; Catcatan, V.; Catotang, V.H. hasseltii Blume. Banaoag, V.Helicia cumingiana Presl. {Proteaoece.) Trees or shrubs with alternateOlet,leaves, <strong>the</strong> flowers in terminal or axillary racemes.Ig.Heliconia. (Scitiminew.) Agotai, V.; Agiitai, V.Helioconiopsis amboinensis Miq. [Sciiiminea'.) Manalisid, V.Helicteres. (Sterculiacece.) Trees or shrubs, more or less stellatepubescent,with simple leaves and axillary solitary or fasicledflowers.Buntut-iisa, V.; Paronapin. 11.H. spicata Colinb. Baquin-baquit, II.; Bontot-usa, V.. T. ; DaiTgling-aso.v., T.; Talosan, T.Heliotropium indicum Linn. {Borraginacea'.) A low herbaceous <strong>plant</strong>with densely flowered spicate inflorescense. A common weed, usedin <strong>the</strong> practice <strong>of</strong> medicine.Cabra-eilbra, V. ; Cambra-cambra, V. ; Conting-cotiiTgan, T. : CotingcotiiTgan;Hilalay-6n; Himlalay-on, T. ; fcog-icog-sang-cuti. V.;Trompalipautc, V.Hemigrapiiis repens Blanco. (Acanthacccc.) An herb with oppositeleaves, <strong>the</strong> flowers sessile in heads or spikes.Paiad-palad, V.Hemigyrosa. {Supindocca'.) Trees with alternate abruptly ]iiiui;ifc pallidleaves.Malacauyan, Z.H. canescens Tliw. Manuiigbaga, V.: Salab, T. ; Salag.Henslowia. {Santalacece.) Parasitic shrubs with spreading, erect, ortwining branches, alternate thick leaves, and minute flowers.Camfin, Z.Heptapleurtjm. {A7-aliacc(r.) Large shrubs or trees, glabrous oi- touientose,with digitate leaves.Carancfln, V., B. ; Taguflma.FT. CAunATT^M Vidal. Limalfma, T.. V.. Pamp. ; Limolfmo, T.
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