178POLYFORUS.Cabtiti, T.A genus <strong>of</strong> pore-bearing woody fungi.POLYSCIAS NODOSA Seem. (Araliacece.) A glabrous shrub with panioledumbels and pinnate leaves.Bias-bifls, T., V. ; Binglin, T., V. ; Bonglfu, V., T. ; Bonlln, T. ; BuiTglln,T.; Buiig-loy, V.; Malapapaya, T., V.PoMETiA. (Sapindacecv.) Tall trees with pinnate leaves and simple orpanicled, elongated, slender racemes.Cuya-qula, Z. ;Quiaqula, Z.PONGAMIA GLABRA Vent. [Leguminosece.) An erect tree with odd-pinnateleaves and woody, flattened, indihiscent pods, common near <strong>the</strong>seashore.Balic-balic, T.; Baloc baloc, T.; Balot-balot (Tayabas) ; Baui, T.;Bayoc-bayoc, T.; Butong, V.; Caddol.PoBTULACA OLERACEA L. (PorUdacacecE.) A prostrate succulent weed,<strong>the</strong> "purslane" <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States.Ausiman, B.; Colaslman, T. ; Golaslman, T. ; Olasiman, T. ; Saylcan. T.P. QUADRIFIDA L. Saylcan, T.PoTAMOGATON JAVANicus Hasslc. CNaiadacccB .) Submerged water ])lantwith floating leaves.LQmot, T.P6TH0S. {Aroidea\) Climbing branched shrubs, <strong>the</strong> branches rooting.Apis, T.P. CYLINDRICUS Presl. Holog-iTga-isa, V.PouzoLZi.^ INDICA Gaud. (Urticacefe.) A slender, erect or prostrate herbwith axillary white flowers.Tufa, T.Pbemna. {Verbenacece.) Shrubs or small trees with corymbose or panicledcymes <strong>of</strong> ra<strong>the</strong>r small greenish or yellowish flowers.Adio (Tayabas); AgdSo. T.; Alaga, T.; Alagao dagat, T.; Alnobagiinit,T. ; AiTghet, T. ; AnoSang; AragSo, V.; Malafipi, T. ; Manaba,B.; Mulauin-aso, T.; Tanaua, T. ; tJban.P. VESTiTA Schauer. Leaves s<strong>of</strong>tly pubescent.AagSo, T. ; AdgSo, V. ; AlagSo, T. ; Algoa, T. ; AnobrSn, II. ; ArgSo, V.MolSuin-Sso, T. ; Pamflhat, V. ; TanglSy-maloto, Pamp.Prosopis juliflora DC. (Legutiwiosece.) A shrub or small tree introducedfrom America and now very common along <strong>the</strong> seashores incertain places. Thorns stout, flowers yellow.Ar6ma, T.PsiDiUM GUAYAVA L. {Myrtacea'.) A shrub or small tree, native <strong>of</strong>America and now very common in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Philippine</strong>s. The fruit isedible.ArrSyan; BaySbas, T.; Calinbagfn, T.; GuaySbas, Sp. : (Tuayabo;Guyaba, Sp.; GuySbas, Sp.; TaySbas, T.PsoPHOCARPUS PALusTRis Desv. (Leguminosecc.) A twining herb froma large tuberous root. Pod 3 to 4 inches long. Cultivated.Balfigay, V.
179P. TETRAGOXOLOBUS DC. Similar, but with a pod 6 inches long or more,square, winged. Cultivated.Calamismis, T.; Calamfsmis; Camaliison, V.; Pal-lam, II.PsYCHOTRiA. [Rubiacea'.) Shrubs or small trees.Tatanic, T.P. MALAYANA Jack. Leno, T. ; Sagomay; Tagpo, T.Pteris opaca J. Sm. (Filices.) Dagabas, T., V.; Darias, T., V.Pterocarpus. (Leguminosece.) Trees with yellow flowers and orbicularpods which have a rigid wing. Valuable timber trees.Danapra; Daytanag, Pamp. ; Idiao; Tagp^, C. ; Udiaon, T.P. BLANCOi Merrill. Leaves acuminate, pods glabrous, wing broad, woododorous.Sanque, V. ; Urian, Apalit, Pamp.P. iNDicus L. Similar to preceding species but leaves acute and wing <strong>of</strong>pod much narrower.Agana; Antfigan; Asana, T. ; Daitanag, Pamp.; Naga, V.; NSrra, T., V.P. VIDALIANUS Rolfe. Pods covered with stout spines.Narra pula (Unisan).Pterocatjlon cylindrostachyum Clarke. (Compositce.) A tomentoseherb with alternate decurrent leaves and sessile heads <strong>of</strong> yellowflowers.Sambong-galfij T.Pterocymbium javanicum R. Br. (Btcrculiacece.) A tall tree, <strong>the</strong> seedswinged.Bangot, T. ; Busain (Levte) ; Duha, (?) V.; Faiiginhan; Malasapsap,T. ; Taloto, T. ; TalGto.Pterospermum. [Sterculiacece.) Scaly or stellate-tomentose trees, withlea<strong>the</strong>ry oblique leaves, woody-angled capsules, and winged seeds.Bariiian, II. ; Bayiig, V. ; Bayog-bayog, Pamp. ; CalatiiTgan, T. ; Cantingan(Mang. ) ;Qulnay-qumay, T. ; Taligana, Z.P. ACERiFOLiuii Willd. Leaves roundish or oblong, entire or coarselytoo<strong>the</strong>d.Bayoc, T.P. BLUMEANUM Kth. BayCc, T. ; Bayoc, T. ; Bayog, T. ; Bayugtin, T.P. DIVERSIFOLIUM Blume. Leaves horary beneath, acuminate.Bagud, T. ; Balay-b^yan, Z. ; Baroy ; Bayoc, T. ; Biinga, Cag.P. OBLIQUUM Bliuiie. CalocatliTgan, T. ; Panalingaen ; Tfngan-tlngan, T.Ptychosperma punicea Miq. (Palmcc.) Saloag, V.PuERARiA .JAVANICA Bentli. { Leguminosecc.) Stems twining,, covered withdense, spreading brown hairs.Siucamas-Sso, T.P. PHASEOLOIDES Benth. Bab ay, V.PuNiCA GRANATLTii L. (Li/tkracea.) A shrub, <strong>the</strong> pomegranate, cultivated.Dalima ( Jolo) ; Gramlda, Sp.PUPALIA ATROPURPUREA Moq. { A marantacea'.) A slender, erect herb, withacuminate leaves and long spikes.D6cot-docot, V.
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