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Halamang Gamot: Agoho (Casuarina equisetifolia)

By pinoyfarmer | March 10, 2010
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Ang balat ng punong agoho ay mainam sa sakit sa minamanas o may beri-beri at namamagang buto. Nagpapagaling din ng taghiyawat.

Paraan:
Mag-laga ng balat 1/2 kl., lagyan ng tatlong (3) basong tubig at inumin tatlong beses maghapon.

Overview

Casuarina equisetifolia is a species of she-oak of the genus Casuarina, native to Australasia, southeast Asia such as in Philippines  locally know to them as Agoho, and islands of the western Pacific Ocean, from Burma and Vietnam east to French Polynesia, New Caledonia, and Vanuatu, and south to Australia  (north of Northern Territory, north and east Queensland, and northeastern New South Wales). It is also found in West Africa, where it is known as the Filao Tree  and is planted to prevent erosion in sandy soils. It is possibly native to Madagascar.  These plants are an invasive species in Florida, known as Australian pines.

It is an evergreen tree growing to 6–35 m (20–110 ft) tall. The foliage consists of slender, much-branched green to grey-green twigs 0.5–1 mm (0.020–0.039 in) diameter, bearing minute scale-leaves in whorls of 6–8. The flowers are produced in small catkin-like inflorescences; the male flowers in simple spikes 0.7–4 cm (0.28–1.6 in) long, the female flowers on short peduncles. Unlike most other species of Casuarina (which are dioecious) it is monoecious, with male and female flowers produced on the same tree. The fruit is an oval woody structure 10–24 mm (0.39–0.94 in) long and 9–13 mm (0.35–0.51 in) in diameter, superficially resembling a conifer cone made up of numerous carpels each containing a single seed with a small wing 6–8 mm (0.24–0.31 in) long.

There are two subspecies:

* Casuarina equisetifolia subsp. equisetifolia. Large tree to 35 m (110 ft) tall; twigs 0.5–0.7 mm (0.020–0.028 in) diameter, hairless. Southeast Asia, northern Australia.
* Casuarina equisetifolia subsp. incana (Benth.) L.A.S.Johnson. Small tree to 12 m (39 ft) tall; twigs 0.7–1 mm (0.028–0.039 in) diameter, downy. Eastern Australia (eastern Queensland, New South Wales), New Caledonia, southern Vanuatu.

Casuarina is widely used as a bonsai subject, particularly in Southeast Asia and parts of the Caribbean. Indonesian specimens and those cultivated in Taiwan are regarded among the best in the bonsai world.

Source(s):

Wikipedia.org

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  3. Lester Ceria Says:
    June 22nd, 2011 at 7:56 am

    Hi Good Morning. I hope you can help me. I’m looking for a supplier of agoho plants. Our company are planning to grow agoho plants surrounding our warehouse facility at Vitas Industrial Complex Tondo Manila.

    Our requirements are as follow:
    35 Trees of Agoho Plants
    5ft height

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