Saribus rotundifolius (Anahaw)

A culturally significant palm with fan-shaped leaves traditionally used in Filipino crafts. Wind-resistant and ideal for coastal environments.
Spathodea campanulata (African Tulip Tree)

Known for its bright, showy flowers that attract birds and pollinators. Carefully managed within the landscape to maintain balance.
Ficus variegata (Tangisang Bayawak)

A keystone species whose fruits provide food for birds and bats, helping sustain local wildlife populations.
Artocarpus blancoi (Antipolo)

A native hardwood traditionally used in boatbuilding. Antipolo provides shade and strengthens the resort’s connection to local heritage.
Morinda citrifolia (Noni)

A resilient coastal tree known for its traditional medicinal uses. It supports wildlife and helps stabilise sandy soils.
Intsia bijuga (Ipil)

A rare and durable hardwood species with high ecological value. Its presence reflects the resort’s commitment to preserving native trees.
Sterculia ceramica (Banitiad)

A broad-leafed tree with distinctive seed pods, contributing shade, habitat diversity, and visual character.
Leucaena leucocephala (Ipil-ipil)

A fast-growing legume that improves soil fertility through nitrogen fixation and supports landscape regeneration.
Macaranga tanarius (Binunga)

A pioneer species important for forest recovery, enriching soil and encouraging the return of wildlife.
Barringtonia asiatica (Putat)

A shoreline specialist with striking flowers and buoyant fruits. It helps stabilise coastal areas and supports nearshore ecosystems.