The Manila city government is planning to bring back the population of the "Nilad" plant, from which the city got its name, in a portion of Manila Bay.
On Tuesday, the local government of Manila partnered with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources-Ecosystems Research and Development Bureau (DENR-ERDB) for the
“Nilad for Maynila” project.
At least four sites are being eyed as potential Nilad planting areas: Baseco Beach, a vacant lot near H2O Hotel, the back of STP building adjacent to Manila Yacht Club, and plant boxes or islands along the Manila Baywalk.
The name "Maynila" was said to be coined from the "Nilad" plant, a stalky-rice plant that has white and yellow flowers.
The Manila Department of Public Services will deploy members of Team Mandaragat, Baseco Beach Warriors, and Estero Rangers to plant and protect the Nilad population in the said locations.