Cainta Plant Nursery

Cainta Plant Nursery Home of Premium Philippine Native Trees for Your Tree Planting Projects, Landscaping, and Garden Needs… Alfonso and his wife Rosita Reynoso Alfonso.

Cainta Plant Nursery started as a fruit tree farm in the early 1960’s by Domingo J. Their son, Totoy R. Alfonso, introduced ornamental plants mainly of palm trees in the early 1980’s.

“Ka Inggo” and his son Totoy also contributed in Philippine upland reforestation through the research and propagation of “Kawayan Tinik” (Bambusa blumeana) noted for its high survivability and recovery rate in denud

ed uplands. By the late 1980’s-early 2000, Ka Inggo’s daughter, Veronica Alfonso-Olitin, ventured in utilizing the mature Kawayan Tinik bamboo poles for creative furniture (Cainta Bamboo Furniture later Alfonso Bamboo Inc.). As of late, there was a noticeable increase in demand for Philippine indigenous trees known to be hardy, beautiful, and most having natural medicinal properties. A collection of native trees is included in the current propagation list. For your queries, please call or email us:

Land lines: (02)655-0143; (02)655-9020
Wireless: (02)697-5278
Fax number: (02)655-0143
Email: [email protected]
[email protected]
Cellphone number: 09198249655; 09207644924

We look forward to the opportunity to serve your plant requirements!

Cainta Plant Nursery started as an orchard with multiple fruit trees and fruit tree seedlings. Our late father Domingo J...
30/04/2026

Cainta Plant Nursery started as an orchard with multiple fruit trees and fruit tree seedlings. Our late father Domingo J. Alfonso also planted sentimental fruit trees (Mango trees, Duhat, Santol), one tree for each member of the family. These are some mangoes harvested this year (shared among family and friends). 🌳🥭🌿🏡

18/04/2026

To All Valued Customers/Clients!
Tomorrow April 19, 2026 Cainta Plant Nursery is closed. We will be having our Holiday Company Outing.
Normal operations would resume on April 20, 2026. Thank you....
Happy Weekends!

Balu – Cordia subcordataFamily: BoraginaceaeDescription: A tree growing up to 2-11m high. Prolific bloomer. Flowers are ...
09/04/2026

Balu – Cordia subcordata

Family: Boraginaceae

Description: A tree growing up to 2-11m high. Prolific bloomer. Flowers are bright reddish-orange. Has a lovely tree form.

Habitat: Found in sandy or gravelly beaches, beach forests.

Traffic ADVISORY!! ROAD CLOSURECainta Plant Nursery will be closed on  Good Friday April.3,2026 in observance of Holy We...
31/03/2026

Traffic ADVISORY!! ROAD CLOSURE
Cainta Plant Nursery will be closed on Good Friday April.3,2026 in observance of Holy Week.

God bless to all our clients, project managers, and plant collectors. :)

We will resume on Black Saturday.April 4,2026.

Gagakan/Maritima – Drypetes falcataFamily: EuphorbiaceaeDescription: Small to medium-sized tree reaching a diameter up t...
25/03/2026

Gagakan/Maritima – Drypetes falcata

Family: Euphorbiaceae

Description: Small to medium-sized tree reaching a diameter up to 50cm. Bole is regular, remarkably straight, and short about 6m or less long. Leaves are ovate-elliptic to ovate-lanceolate.

Distribution: Batan Islands, Northern Luzon-Palawan, Mindanao, Sulu Archipelago.

Habitats: Thickets and forest near the seashore. Also inland.

Economic Importance: Fruits used for stupefying fish, wood used for back and side of guitars, ukelele, other string instruments, fine furniture, and novelties. As an ornamental plant; planted in parks, gardens, parking areas. Has moderate salt-tolerance, and high-durability to typhoon damage.

Ecological Status: Indeterminate.

Pamitoyen with flowers (photo from client)Scientific Name: Calophyllum pentapetalum (Blanco) Merr.Common Name: Pamitoyen...
10/03/2026

Pamitoyen with flowers (photo from client)

Scientific Name: Calophyllum pentapetalum (Blanco) Merr.

Common Name: Pamitoyen

Family: Calophyllaceae

Origin: Endemic to the Philippines (specifically Palawan and West Luzon)
Characteristics: A small, Columnar tree reaching about 5 meters, with green fruits that turn deep purple.

Conservation Status: Considered vulnerable.

As our contribution to long term community level food security, Cainta Plant Nursery has the following fruit trees avail...
03/03/2026

As our contribution to long term community level food security, Cainta Plant Nursery has the following fruit trees available:

Avocado 3-4ft
Calamansi 2-3ft
Chico 2-2.5ft
Coconut, Dwarf 4ft
Dayap 2.5ft
Duhat 3-4ft
Guyabano 3-4ft
Kaimito 3-4ft
Kamias 1-2ft
Kape Barako 3-5ft
Langka 2-3ft
Lanzones 1ft
Macopa 5-6ft
Mango, Carabao 5-6ft
Mango, Guimaras 4ft
Pili 2ft
Rambutan 1ft
Sampaloc 2ft
Sampaloc 3ft

Big thanks to Rouell Oleten, Dick Año Cariño, Cynthia Pacheco, Benjoe Pagaduan, Mark Van Lanao Inonog, Jerome Cabrera, J...
28/01/2026

Big thanks to Rouell Oleten, Dick Año Cariño, Cynthia Pacheco, Benjoe Pagaduan, Mark Van Lanao Inonog, Jerome Cabrera, Jacinto Dongael, Wtg Gilmore, Benjamin Zapanta, Nica VlogLady, Jc Custodio, Pedro Cruz, Aurora Alfonso, Aida Frias, Leslie Robbins, Arlene Constantino Alfonso

for all your support! Congrats for being top fans on a streak 🔥!

Aunasin – Ardisia pyramidalisFamily: MyrsinaceaeDescription: A shrub-small tree, up to 5m tall and less than 10cm in dia...
14/01/2026

Aunasin – Ardisia pyramidalis

Family: Myrsinaceae

Description: A shrub-small tree, up to 5m tall and less than 10cm in diameter. Inflorescence is pyramidal in shape. Flowers are small, pink-red in dense clusters. Fruits are round,red turning black.

Distribution: Found in the areas of Luzon

Ecological Status: Depleted but is slowly being cultivated due to its ornamental value

Potat – Barringtonia racemosaFamily: LecythidiaceaeDescription: A straggling tree reaching a height of 10m or more. Infl...
10/01/2026

Potat – Barringtonia racemosa

Family: Lecythidiaceae

Description: A straggling tree reaching a height of 10m or more. Inflorescence racemes are drooping, 20-60cm long. Flowers are white or pink. Fruit ovoid-oblong, 5-7cm by 3-4cm. Pericarp is leathery, green, or purplish.

Distribution: Widely distributed in the Philippines.

Habitat: Marginal inland species near the seashore. On banks of tidal rivers and creeks by muddy ditches in rice fields.

Economic Importance: Seeds yield an oil good for illumination. Bark contains tannin and with external medicinal value but can be poisonous to fish. Root is similar to cinchona in medicinal virtue; ornamental fruits used to poison wild pigs, used as hedge or fence post in muddy places.

Ecological Status: Abundant.

22/12/2025

To All Our Valued Customers/Buyers.

Starting Dec. 24-25,2025
Cainta Plant Nursery will be closed.

We will resume on Dec. 26,2025
..
MERRY CHRISTMAS🎊

Address

#51 Nursery Road Barangay San Roque
Cainta
1900

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 5pm
Sunday 8am - 5pm

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