+ Follow MANGIFERA Tag
Array
(
[results] => Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[ArticleID] => 1487927
[Title] => Alam n’yo ba?
[Summary] => Alam n’yo ba na ang manggang mula sa Guimaras Island ang tanging tinatanggap ng bansang Australia?
[DatePublished] => 2015-08-13 10:00:00
[ColumnID] => 0
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] =>
[AuthorName] =>
[SectionName] => Para Malibang
[SectionUrl] => para-malibang
[URL] =>
)
[1] => Array
(
[ArticleID] => 1291121
[Title] => Alam n’yo ba?
[Summary] => Alam n’yo ba na ang manggang mula sa Guimaras Island ang tanging tinatanggap ng bansang Australia?
[DatePublished] => 2014-02-17 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 0
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] =>
[AuthorName] =>
[SectionName] => Para Malibang
[SectionUrl] => para-malibang
[URL] =>
)
[2] => Array
(
[ArticleID] => 680098
[Title] => The paho
[Summary] => Often mistaken as little “baby” mangoes, paho are a distinct fruit species, Mangifera altissima Blanco, believed to be indigenous to the Philippines and also found in some parts of Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. They thrive in several parts of the archipelago, but seem to grow wild, or at least, not intentionally cultivated.
[DatePublished] => 2011-04-29 00:01:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1500209
[AuthorName] => Marketman
[SectionName] => Unblogged
[SectionUrl] => unblogged
[URL] =>
)
)
)
MANGIFERA
Array
(
[results] => Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[ArticleID] => 1487927
[Title] => Alam n’yo ba?
[Summary] => Alam n’yo ba na ang manggang mula sa Guimaras Island ang tanging tinatanggap ng bansang Australia?
[DatePublished] => 2015-08-13 10:00:00
[ColumnID] => 0
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] =>
[AuthorName] =>
[SectionName] => Para Malibang
[SectionUrl] => para-malibang
[URL] =>
)
[1] => Array
(
[ArticleID] => 1291121
[Title] => Alam n’yo ba?
[Summary] => Alam n’yo ba na ang manggang mula sa Guimaras Island ang tanging tinatanggap ng bansang Australia?
[DatePublished] => 2014-02-17 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 0
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] =>
[AuthorName] =>
[SectionName] => Para Malibang
[SectionUrl] => para-malibang
[URL] =>
)
[2] => Array
(
[ArticleID] => 680098
[Title] => The paho
[Summary] => Often mistaken as little “baby” mangoes, paho are a distinct fruit species, Mangifera altissima Blanco, believed to be indigenous to the Philippines and also found in some parts of Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. They thrive in several parts of the archipelago, but seem to grow wild, or at least, not intentionally cultivated.
[DatePublished] => 2011-04-29 00:01:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1500209
[AuthorName] => Marketman
[SectionName] => Unblogged
[SectionUrl] => unblogged
[URL] =>
)
)
)
abtest
August 13, 2015 - 10:00am
February 17, 2014 - 12:00am