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Begonia

• Are mostly
succulent herbs
native to tropical
regions
• They are cultivated
in houses and
gardens for their
variety of colors.
Chrysanthemum
• Annual and perennial
herbaceous plants of
the daisy family.
• They are white,
yellow, pink and are
native to temperate
and subtropical
regions.
Carnation
• A flower popular for
boutonnieres.
• Each carnation has a
cluster of flowers,
which are pink and
green and have been
cultivated since the
time of ancient
Greece.
Dahlia

• A perennial plant
of the composite
family having
tuberous roots and
red, purple, yellow
or white flowers.
Geranium
• Is a perennial plant and
some are cultivated as house
plants especially the popular
pot and budding plants of
the genus pelargonium.
• Common have white,
salmon pink or red flowers,
single or semi-double with
some bronze or maroon
zones on the leaves.
Fern

• It is a green and
non-flowering plant
having creeping or
erect rhizomes or an
aerial stem and large
conspicuous leaves.
Gumamela
• Any of various
herbs, shrubs and
trees of the mallow
family having large
showy flowers.
• A single bloom can
be over 6 inches
(15cm) wide.
Mayana
• A tropical plant of
the mint family.
• It grows to a
height of 3 feet
and is cultivated as
a house plant.
Oregano
• Is a perennial herb of
the mint family native to
the Mediterranean
region and Asia.
• It is cultivated in the US
for flavoring food and
for its use in toilet soaps.
• In the Philippines, it is a
medicinal plant.
Sampaguita
• Jasmine vines or shrubs
with yellow or white star-
shaped flowers are noted
for their fine scent.
• It is found throughout
Europe, Asia and Africa.
• Their flowers are plucked
for the oil which is used in
perfumes and are usually
sold as garland in the
Philippines.

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