Photo of the Day for April 16, 2024 – Exploring the Giant Staghorn Fern in Bacong, Negros Oriental

Photo of the Day for April 16, 2024 – Exploring the Giant Staghorn Fern in Bacong, Negros Oriental

Discover the enchanting Giant Staghorn Fern (Platycerium grande) thriving in its natural habitat in the Philippines. Join us on an exploration of this unique epiphyte as it gracefully adorns tree branches, fallen logs, and stones in the tranquil woodlands of Bacong, Negros Oriental. To witness this captivating fern in its element, venture to ‘Tatay Eti’ at Liptong Woodland, easily accessible from Dumaguete City. Navigate through Valencia, passing the plaza, and follow Rizal Street to the barangay halls of Liptong Valencia and Liptong Bacong. Seek guidance from local residents to make the final journey to Liptong Woodland, where Tatay Eti Rene Vendiola warmly welcomes enthusiasts of endemic trees and plants.     In its natural habitat, the Giant Staghorn Fern thrives as an epiphyte, utilizing tree branches and similar structures for support without extracting water or nutrients from the host tree. Its verdant fronds perform photosynthesis, while brown fronds near the base capture falling debris, serving as a nutrient source derived from trapped organic matter. This majestic fern boasts impressive dimensions, with sterile fronds resembling shields and hanging “fingers,” reaching up to two meters in length. Embraced by the lush forests of Mindanao, Platycerium grande shares its habitat with a diverse array of native flora, including orchids like Phalaenopsis Mindanao and vibrant Renanthera and Vandas. Delve into the care of this remarkable fern, recognizing its epiphytic nature and the importance of providing suitable growing conditions, such as ample light and high humidity. Explore innovative methods for nurturing and transplanting the Giant Staghorn Fern, ensuring its thriving presence in home gardens and botanical collections. Embark on a journey to uncover the beauty and resilience of the Giant Staghorn Fern, an emblem of authentic Philippine life, flourishing amidst the verdant woodlands of Siaton, Negros Oriental.  

Photo of the Day for April 11, 2024 – The ligiron of Liptong Woodland in Bacong

Photo of the Day for April 11, 2024 – The ligiron of Liptong Woodland in Bacong

If you want, when you visit Liptong Woodland, in Bacong, you can not only get a private tour of ‘Tatay Eti’ through its native tree and plant species, but also try out your driving skills on an original ‘ligiron’. However, you should only do this at your own risk. The ligiron is a traditional wooden scooter used in Bacong, Negros Oriental, a province in the Philippines. It’s crafted from wood and resembles a small sled with two axel wooden bars for the rider to siton. The rider goes downhill with the ligiron and his load, if there is any. It’s a popular recreational activity and a cultural tradition in the region, often enjoyed by children and adults alike. The ligiron is also sometimes used in friendly competitions or races, showcasing both skill and balance. Breaking is done with the help of your own feet.