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Magellan's Cross Surrounded by Indigenous Hadlayati Trees

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(DSC02744) Today, the indigenous “Hadlayati" Tree still abounds lording over a clonal nursery, the Tree Park, and the serpentine Masao River (El Rio de Butuan) amidst fishponds and archaeological treasures. (Taken from http://www.ilovebutuan.com/bood-promonto ry-eco-park/) .... Hadlayati, Tecla, Teak or Teakwood Tree (Tectona grandis Linn.) The Hadlayati tree is an erect, large, deciduous tree growing up to 20 meters or more. It is planted in various parts of the Philippines, especially parts of Mindanao and the Sulu Archipelago. (Taken from http://www.stuartxchange.org/Tekla.html)

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