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sandy beaches. This
flora has many
local common names in Asia, such as
Nilad or
Sagasa in the Philippines. Also, it is
called Ngam in Thailand, Côi in...
- may-
nilad (meaning "where
nilad is found").
There are two
versions of this
false etymology. One po****r
incorrect notion is that the old word
nilad refers...
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etymology ****erts the
origin of the
placename as may-
nilad ("where
nilad is found"). Here,
nilad refers to either: (incorrectly) the
water hyacinth (Eichhornia...
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swamp fern or
mangrove fern
Acrostichum speciosum mangrove fern
Rubiaceae A
genus isolated in the
family Scyphiphora Scyphiphora hydrophylacea nilad...
- "Republika ng Pilipinas"; Year of minting; Mint mark
Scyphiphora hydrophylacea (
Nilad); logo of the
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas; Malacañang Palace; Microprint...
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coined after the
Yamstick Mangrove (Scyphiphora hydrophyllacea) or
Nilad in
local name.
Nilad is a peculiar,
stalky rice-like
plant with
flowers of
bright white...
- Pototan, Kolasi, Pagatpat, Banalo, Tabigi, Saging-saging, Buta-buta and
Nilad.
Nilad is a
species introduced to the area by the
Department of Environment...
- ng
Pilipinas Design date 2019
Reverse Design Scyphiphora hydrophylacea (
Nilad); logo of the
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas; Malacañang Palace; Microprint...
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etymology ****erts the
origin of the city's name as may-
nilad ("where
nilad is found"). Here,
nilad refers to either: (incorrectly) the
water hyacinth (Eichhornia...
- lodges. In 1891, he sent
Serrano y
Lactao to the
Philippines to
establish Nilad, the
first Filipino Masonic lodge. In 1893, del
Pilar also
formed the Gran...