Flowers for Cee

I saw in Dan’s post that Chris has had surgery and Cee is there with him to be of support. So that’s the reason why I haven’t seen her for quite some time. Sending you both my well wishes.

So here are some flowers for you, Cee …. for Cee’s FOTD Challenge. Taken in our walk at the Angono Petroglyphs in Binangonan, Rizal in the Philippines. And according to a fellow blogger, Arlene, the flower is called Euphorbia.

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  1. lifelessons's avatar lifelessons says:

    A crown of thorns flower. So pretty.

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    1. Teresa's avatar Teresa says:

      I found it pretty too, just don’t know what it’s called.

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        1. Teresa's avatar Teresa says:

          Haha yes I do!

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  2. arlene's avatar arlene says:

    Angono is a separate town Techie, it is the artists capital of the Philippines. The national artists Carlos Francisco for painting and Prof. Lucio San Pedro for music hail from Angono. Did you visit Aurora St? It is teeming with those famous arts. From Cainta, Angono is next after Taytay.

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    1. Teresa's avatar Teresa says:

      No yan lang. it was my nephew who planned it all.

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      1. arlene's avatar arlene says:

        The flower is called Euphorbia. Nauso yan dati dito.

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        1. Teresa's avatar Teresa says:

          O wow thanks… buti alam mo!

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  3. pattimoed's avatar pattimoed says:

    What a lovely idea…a gift for Cee. And a lovely flower, too!

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  4. Teresa's avatar Teresa says:

    Just something that I hope would make her day brighter!

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  5. Hammad Rais's avatar Hammad Rais says:

    These are very common in town. Always blooming, which is certainly a treat 🙂

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    1. Teresa's avatar Teresa says:

      Wow, haven’t seen much of this kind of variety here.

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  6. hardytardy's avatar hardytardy says:

    Beautiful! My mum used to have different varieties of Euphorbias. They are gorgeous and do not require a lot of watering. I think they can grow from cuttings, too.

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