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Philippine Mythology Gods and Goddesses: An Ultimate Guide - FilipiKnow
An Ultimate Guide To Philippine Mythology Gods And Goddesses
Philippine Mythology Gods and Goddesses: An Ultimate Guide - FilipiKnow
An Ultimate Guide To Philippine Mythology Gods And Goddesses
Ancient Tagalog Deities in Philippine Mythology
Manila Palm (Veitchia merrillii)
A very graceful palm from the Philippines that does well as a houseplant. In nature, it is a small palm of up to 5 meters in size with leaves up to 1.5 meters long that is widely planted in Manila, the capital of the Philippines. The trunk starts wide, then has a number of rings and is green at the top, making it very decorative. The flowers can be up to 60 cm in size and are coloured green-gray. These flowers are followed by 3 cm large, green fruits that turn bright red towards the end of Decem
An armband tattoo featuring sampaguita flowers often carries cultural and personal significance. The sampaguita, also known as the Philippine jasmine, is the national flower of the Philippines. It symbolizes purity, simplicity, humility, and strength. In the context of an armband tattoo, it may represent pride in Filipino heritage, a connection to one’s roots, or the embodiment of the qualities that the flower symbolizes. Additionally, armband tattoos can signify continuity, protection, and l...