Kacip Fatimah is a small woody and leafy plant that grows and also found in the shade of forest floors. The leaves are about 20 centimetres long, and they are traditionally used as a kind of tea by women who experience a loss of libido.
Silabur Cave, Serian, Sarawak, East Malaysia is a limestone cave near Serian in Sarawak. The cave is known to local people as a nesting place for thousands of swiftlet and bats. The swiftlet (aerodramus maximus) build nest using their saliva attaching it high up on the cave ceiling. From time to time the locals harvested those nests , which is processed into high value product and mostly exported to China
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Mount Silabur New Trekking Trail
This time around going to Silabur with Prof Alex from UNIMAS. Our purpose is to survey the surrounding area and to identify the plants found near the cave. We also discover the route suitable for caving & jungle trekking.
Labisa Pumila, commonly known as Kacip Fatimah is the female version of Tongkat Ali.
Kacip Fatimah is a small woody and leafy plant that grows and also found in the shade of forest floors. The leaves are about 20 centimetres long, and they are traditionally used as a kind of tea by women who experience a loss of libido.
Kacip Fatimah is a small woody and leafy plant that grows and also found in the shade of forest floors. The leaves are about 20 centimetres long, and they are traditionally used as a kind of tea by women who experience a loss of libido.
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