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Peacock Flower Overview for Gardens

The document lists 10 plant species commonly used in gardens: peacock flower, flame tree, red bay, wild sage, stargazer lily, "Ri Ri Ying", ilang-ilang, banaba, malabulak, and narra. It provides the names of the plants but no other details.

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Peacock Flower Overview for Gardens

The document lists 10 plant species commonly used in gardens: peacock flower, flame tree, red bay, wild sage, stargazer lily, "Ri Ri Ying", ilang-ilang, banaba, malabulak, and narra. It provides the names of the plants but no other details.

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Used for gardens:

1. PEACOCK FLOWER (CAESALPINIA PULCHERRIMA)

2. FLAM E TREE (DELONIX REGIA)


3. RED BAY (Persea Borbonia)

4. WILD SAGE (Lantana Involuctrata)


5. STARGAZER LILLY (HIPPEASTRUM RETICULATU)

6. RI RI YING [JATROPHA PANDURIFOLIA]

7. ILANG-ILANG (Cananga odorata)


8. BANABA (Lagerstroemia speciosa)

9. MALABULAK (Bombax ceiba)

10. NARRA (Pterocarpus indicus)


Technological Institute of Technology

RESEARCH ON PLANTS

Subject:

Planning 1

Section:

AR 303-AR32FA1-A17

Time:

M-W-F 4:30PM 5:30PM

Professor:

Arch. Pilapil

Submitted By:

Diaz, Brian

Go, Shaquille

Pesico, Joeffrey

Salazar, Jastin

Date Submitted:

August 23, 2017


Technological Institute of Technology

PHOTO DOCUMENTATION AT QUEZON MEMORIAL CIRCLE

Subject:

Planning 1

Section:

AR 303-AR32FA1-A17

Time:

M-W-F 4:30PM 5:30PM

Professor:

Arch. Pilapil

Submitted By:

Diaz, Brian

Go, Shaquille

Pesico, Joeffrey

Salazar, Jastin

Date Submitted:

August 23, 2017

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