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the sampaguita is many petal and santan many flowering
the sampaguita is many petal and santan many flowering
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Santan is a dicot.
Both Sampaguita and Rose are flowering plants that people love but usually, the rose is chosen to be plucked and put onto an altar with its stem while Sampaguitas are preserved as garlands or bracelets. Below are the similarities and differences of Rose and Sampaguita. SOME SIMILARITIES OF SAMPAGUITA AND ROSE Both are flowering plants. Both flowers are fragrant. The roots of these flowers are all brown. The stem of these flowers are hard in the lower part near the roots and soft near the top part of the plant. Both can be propagated by stems. SOME DIFFERENCES OF SAMPAGUITA AND ROSE Roses can appear in different colors depending on its variety while sampaguitas are always white. Roses have bigger petals than sampaguitas. The flowers of Sampaguita can be made into a bracelet or necklace for these do not whither for a longer time when plucked compared to roses. Sampaguita flowers have five petals while roses have more overlapping petals. Some roses have thorn on its stems while sampaguita has none.
Some of the popular flowers in the Philippines include sampaguita (national flower), gumamela (hibiscus), rosal (rose), and katuray (chicken's claw). These flowers can be found in gardens, forests, and even along roadsides throughout the country.
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Jose Rizal's favorite flower was the Jasminum sambac, commonly known as sampaguita. It is a sweet-smelling white flower that is considered the Philippines' national flower and is often used in ceremonies and offerings.
Santan is a dicot.
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