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Yes, catnip (Nepeta cataria) can be found in the Philippines. It is commonly grown as an ornamental plant in gardens or as a companion plant for its insect-repellent properties. Some specialty plant nurseries or herb gardens may offer catnip plants for sale.
Yes, catnip is a plant that undergoes photosynthesis to produce its own food, making it an autotroph. It does not rely on consuming other organisms for nutrition.
You can find a complete list of flowering plants in the Philippines in resources such as the "Flora of the Philippines" book by Merrill and the databases of the Philippine Native Plant Conservation Society. Online platforms like the Encyclopedia of Life and the Global Biodiversity Information Facility also provide extensive information on the flora of the Philippines.
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Rafflesia plants can be found in Southeast Asia, particularly in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and the Philippines. They typically grow in rainforests or jungles.
The solar photovoltaic power plant of the Cagayan Electric Power and Light Company, Inc. (CEPALCO), is not only the largest solar power plant in the Philippines, but in the entire Southeast Asia. CEPALCO started operating the plant last July 2004.