Saturday, 14 September 2013
Tuesday, 10 September 2013
200,000 sqm.very wide upland area for sale ! located in Patpat MALAYBALAY CITY (PHP 24 Million
1 HECTARE (10,000sqm. FOR SALE LOCATED IN PUROK 3 KALASUNGAY MALAYBALAY CITY (PHP 420,000
2 HECTARES (20,000 sqm. FOR SALE LOCATED IN BARANGAY KALASUNGAY MALAYBALAY CITY (PHP 800,000 )
THIS AGRI LAND IS PLANTED WITH MORE OR LESS 450 GROWING RUBBER & 20 MATURE PINE TREES**** |
RUBBER TREES :A tropical South American tree (Hevea brasiliensis) widely cultivated throughout the Tropics and yielding a milky juice that is a major source of commercial rubber.
PINE TREES :One of the world's
greatest and most beloved trees is the pine tree. Its beauty lasts all
year long and adds a nice dash of green to a white winter landscape.
It's a very tough species of tree that can withstand the elements very
well. An adult pine tree can grow to be very tall. It has a scent that's
very relaxing and soothing (and for a good reason). And for many
people, pine trees are associated with Christmas and the Christmas Tree.
All around the world, the pine tree is a cultural symbol in the many countries where it has taken root. It's a subject of folklore and religion, and of stories and legends going back many centuries. There are many species of pine to be found around the world and each one can have a meaning of its own.
In this hub we'll take a look at some of the countries where the pine tree has a cultural and religious significance. So please kick back, relax for a little while (hopefully underneath the shade of a big pine tree!), and learn a little about the history, legends, and culture behind these trees!
All around the world, the pine tree is a cultural symbol in the many countries where it has taken root. It's a subject of folklore and religion, and of stories and legends going back many centuries. There are many species of pine to be found around the world and each one can have a meaning of its own.
In this hub we'll take a look at some of the countries where the pine tree has a cultural and religious significance. So please kick back, relax for a little while (hopefully underneath the shade of a big pine tree!), and learn a little about the history, legends, and culture behind these trees!
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