Homalomena philippinensis (Alupayi)

A shade-loving plant with broad leaves that helps retain soil moisture and softens garden spaces.
Drynaria quercifolia (Oakleaf Fern)

A hardy fern with distinctive fronds, commonly found growing on trees or rocks in shaded zones.
Heliconia rostrata (False Bird of Paradise)

Known for its vibrant, hanging bracts that attract pollinators and add tropical colour to the landscape.
Dischidia oiantha (Hanging Coin Vine)

A delicate epiphyte with coin-shaped leaves, often cascading from trees and adding visual interest.
Adiantum capillus-veneris (Maidenhair Fern)

A soft, graceful fern that thrives in moist, shaded conditions, enhancing tranquil garden paths.
Azadirachta indica (Neem Tree)

A hardy and fast-growing tree valued for its natural medicinal properties and ability to deter pests. Neem contributes to a healthier landscape while supporting ecological balance without chemical intervention.
Pterocarpus indicus (Narra)

The national tree of the Philippines, Narra is prized for its strength, shade, and cultural significance. It enriches soil through nitrogen fixation and provides shelter for birds and small wildlife.
Chrysophyllum cainito (Caimito / Star Apple)

Recognised by its glossy leaves and sweet fruit, Caimito supports pollinators and enhances the tropical character of garden spaces.
Roystonea regia (Royal Palm)

Tall and elegant, Royal Palms define pathways and open spaces. They offer light shade and serve as roosting sites for birds
Ptychosperma macarthurii (McArthur Palm)

A clustering palm with slender stems and lush fronds, commonly used for natural screening and visual softness across landscaped areas.