This database aims to become a comprehensive source of data on non-timber forest products in the South and Southeast region. It showcases those NTFPs in the six countries where EP partners have a presence, namely India, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam and Cambodia.

The database is more than just an online profile of NTFPs. Other interesting and lesser known information in relation to socio-cultural roles, management practices, and specific are recognised.

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Common Name Scientific Name Family NTFP Classification Countries Found Parts
Pagsahingin Canarium asperum Bentham Burseraceae Exudates and extracts, Medicinal, aromatics and cosmetics, Crafts and furniture making Philippines  bark, bast, seeds
Pahutan Mangifera altissima Blanco. Anacardiaceae Food and food ingredients (plant-derived)  Philippines fruits
Pakit Dioscorea luzonensis Schauer. Dioscoreaceae Food and food ingredients (plant-derived) Philippines shoots
Pakoidan Ochrosia littoralis Merr. Apocynaceae Food and food ingredients (plant-derived)  Philippines  seeds
Pakpak-lawin Drynaria quercifolia (L.) J. Sm. Polypodiaceae Exudates and extracts, Medicinal, aromatics and cosmetics, Ornamental plants Philippines other
Pala maram Wrightia arborea (Dennst.) Mabb. = Wrightia tomentosa Roem. & Sch. Periploca arborea Dennst. Apocynaceae Exudates and extracts, Medicinal, aromatics and cosmetics India bark, bast
Palagtiki Eleusine indica Gaertn. Graminaceae Crafts and furniture making  other
Palang kodi Secamone emetica (Retz.) R.BR. ex Schultes = Periploca emetica Retz Asclepiadaceae Medicinal, aromatics and cosmetics  India  leaves, leaflets
Palauan Cyrtosperma merkusii Schott. Araceae Food and food ingredients (plant-derived) Philippines  roots 
Palay Oryza sativa L. Poaceae Food and food ingredients (plant-derived), Crafts and furniture making Philippines  seeds, other
Palindan Orania palindan (Blanco) Merr. Orania Philippinensis Merr.  Arecaceae/Palmae Philippines 
Palomaria or Bitaog Calophyllum inophyllum L. Guttiferae Exudates and extracts, Food and food ingredients (plant-derived)  Philippines seeds 
Palongpong Embelia philippinensis A. DC. Ericaceae Food and food ingredients (plant-derived) Philippines  leaves, leaflets 
Palosapis Anisoptera thurifera Blanco. Leguminosae Reaches a height of 40-45m and a diameter of 140-180 centimeters. It has a straight, regular unbuttressed bole that is three-fifths to two-thirds of the height of the tree. The bark is from 15-25mm thick; in young trees smooth and with a yellowish tinge; in order trees, especially at the base, broken into irregular patches and dirty brown in color. The heartwood is yellowish with rose-colored streaks and blothes or evenly rose-colored. When seasoned, the color pale yellow with reddish or light yellow-brown markings. The leaves are alternate, rounded at the base, pointed at the tip, from 7.5-16cm long, and 3-7cm wide. The fruit is rounded, 4-15mm in diameter, and with 2 wings which are 5-9cm long, and sometimes more than a centimeter broad  Philippines  trunk 
Pamago Pericampylus glaucus Merr. Menispermaceae Crafts and furniture making Philippines  stems 
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