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What flowers are there in the Philippines?

Philippine national flower: Jasmine is a symbol of purity and enthusiasm in the eyes of the Filipino people, and it is a flower of love and friendship. Filipinos call jasmine "samba-guitar", which is a language used by young men and women to express love, meaning "vows of love", so jasmine is also called "vows flower".

Lagerstroemia speciosa (scientific name: Lagerstroemia speciosa), also known as Lagerstroemia speciosa, is a deciduous tree of Myrtaceae and a common plant in Hong Kong. Lagerstroemia speciosa is native to India, China and Australia. Now they are mainly distributed in India, Sri Lanka, Australia, Malaysia, Vietnam, the Philippines and China's Guangdong, Guangxi, Fujian and other places.

The flowering period of Lagerstroemia speciosa is from May to July, and the fruiting period is 10- 1 1. The leaves are oblong and opposite, and the tail tip veins are clear, which can reach 20 cm long; In winter, the color of leaves will gradually change from green to orange. It blooms in summer, and purple flowers and panicles gather at the top of branches. Petals are butterfly-shaped with irregular teeth. Spherical wooden capsule, about 2.5 cm in diameter, turns dark brown when it matures and splits into six pieces.

Ulam Raja (scientific name: Cosmos caudatus) is an annual or perennial herb of autumn English in Compositae [1], which is native to Mexico and prevalent in Southeast Asia. It is a famous local medicinal plant, rich in calcium and vitamin A. Peach or yellow flower can be used to make various dishes to treat diseases such as hypertension and scurvy.

Phalaenopsis (scientific name: Phalaenopsis), also known as Phalaenopsis Xiaolanyu, Phalaenopsis Japonica, Phalaenopsis Xiaolanyu, is an orchid of Phalaenopsis, which is native to the Philippines and Taiwan Province Province and named after its production in Xiaolanyu. This species has 10 to 15 flowers with a diameter of about 25mm. [1] Phalaenopsis powder plays an important role in cultivating new varieties, and is often used to cross with other Phalaenopsis. It has become an important commodity in international flower trade. The genes of this orchid are very distinctive, and the number of genes is similar to that of human beings.

White crane orchid (scientific name: Calanthe triplicata), also known as white-flowered shrimp ridge orchid and three-fold shrimp ridge orchid, also known as Christmas orchid in Australia, is a perennial evergreen orchid; It has pseudobulbs and dense white flowers. The flowering period is in summer, from May to August in the northern hemisphere and from 10 to February in the southern hemisphere. Growing in low-altitude mountainous areas, it needs shade when planting.