Discovering Five of the Most Sought-After Trees at Malagos
Malagos Garden Resort is a well-known Nature Friendly resort in Davao for its amazing landscape and our amazing biodiversity that allows plants to help one another to grow. We have flourishing trees with different colors that are best used to add color in our lives. The challenge of taking care of our trees is the pressure of having 5 rare tree species to take care of and multiply.
30 yrs from the start of our tree plantation we now have generated a great healthy number of these 5 rare tree species. With the successful propagation of our plants and trees, our mother trees have produced a number of seeds and seedlings available for the market.
Dao Seedlings
This plant grows best in low-altitude primary and secondary forests. It is shade-intolerant in its juvenile and mature phases. Dao is a multifunctional tree. Its wood is suitable for sliced and rotary veneers, cabinetry, tables, crates, boxes, and matches. One amazing feature of this tree are the flowers and fruits that it bears.
Flowers are reddish, in huge clusters, and have little odor. The color of the flowers complement the reddish color of new grown leaves as well. Stay with us for the night. The free tour for your stay will show you how exuberating the beauty of this tree is.
Kamagong Seedlings
The wood of the kamagong tree is appreciated in the Philippines for its dark color, strength, and longevity. It is also known as Kamagong wood, or "Iron Wood," and is occasionally referred to as Philippine Ebony. The wood is used to make utensils, hair combs, and necklace and jewelry beads and house construction.
The beauty of these trees are the range in color from golden-yellow to orange and purplish-red. The mother kamagong tree may go unnoticed for its height, but if you check these seedlings they bloom the same way as the mother tree blooms but smaller.
Catmon Seedlings
Another large tree that is worth buying for its cute flower. The catmon tree has its beauty from the white flowers that would average an adult’s pinky finger. Middle part if the flower becomes more catchy for its red color. If you stay for the night you will notice the gorgeous color of these flowers at Malagos Garden Resort. With the spotlights situated at strategic parts of the resort, the white color of the Catmon tree will definitely show off whenever spotted. Plus, the 70 species of floral plants would complement each other showing off a different kind of beauty during night and at day.
Fishtail Palm Seeds
Fishtail palm trees have complex leaves that can grow to be enormous in size, as can the tree itself. The leaflets of these enormous leaves, each with ragged edges resembling the rear end of a fish, to the plant and, as a result, to whatever room or garden space it is in. It's worth mentioning that most clump-forming fishtail palm tree types are excellent outdoor alternatives for invading bamboo.
We may have not propagated a lot of these trees but a lot of these seeds are unexpectedly available at this kind of a Davao Garden Resort. In the packaging we included instructions on how to take care of the tree and how to make the seed grow throughout its life stages.
Banaba Seeds
The cherry bloom may captivate the entire planet. However, the Philippines is home to a diverse range of gorgeous flowering trees that have yet to be portrayed in agri-ecotourism resorts in Davao. Consider the Banaba Tree, with its vivid purple blooms. It is indigenous to the Philippines and a few other nations. The Banaba also has several medicinal advantages. Shredded dried Banaba leaves are used to treat diabetes and renal problems.
Malagos Garden Resort became not only a place that comes to mind when looking into where to stay in Davao city. It is also a place for plant enthusiasts, green thumbs, and nature lovers where one can enjoy the scenery of a 30yr old landscape that is well maintained and diversified. Book your overnight stay today! Be part of promoting environmentalism and don’t forget to take home that bag of seedling as you join us in becoming one with nature.