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Graduation is one of the happiest days in every student’s life. May it be College, high school or elementary. All of these are occasions worthy of a celebration. Here in flower shops in Makati we can make that very special graduation day even more exceptional. Choose from a wide variety of Graduation Flower Arrangements that could be delivered free in Makati and metro manila areas.
Not only that ,flowers and gifts is the ideal present for popular occassions. One of them is christmas. So if your looking for a sweet present? Or maybe an original and unique gift, or a Christmas day gift for your mom, other than a cake? The Best Gift this Christmas season is something all of the above plus a bonus gift just for you. Here at flower shops in makati,finding the right gift for this holiday season is easy as pie. Check out great flower gift ideas with matching packages from cakes, stuff toys, balloons and much more. Order from the comfort of your couch and get free delivery on selected areas.
We deliver not only flower but gifts as well. We have all the flower and gift needs that you need. For Birthdays we suggest a flower and gifts like FP-B245 2 DBouquet of 6 White Roses with Ferrero Rocher Chocolates(16s) price at 1,695.00, FP-B259 3 DBouquet of 6 Yellow Bangkok Roses price at 1,395.00, FP-B292 Bouquet of 1 Dozen Pink Roses with 3 "ILoveYou" Balloons price at 1,995.00, FP-B238 Bouquet of 6 Gerberas and 6 Korean Roses price at 1,795.00, FP-B226 Bouquet of 3 Gerberas and 1 Stem Stargazer Lily price at 1,595.00, FP-B295 Bouquet of 1 Stem Stargazer Lily, 3 Orange Gerberas with Happy Birthday Balloon and Panda Stuffed Toy price at 2,495.00, FP-B195 Bouquet of 3 Red Roses and 1 Stem Stargazer Lily with Russ Bear price at 1,795.00, FP-B302 Bouquet of 6 Roses, 3 Gerberas with Mums and Happy Birthday Balloon price at 2,995.00, FP-V55 1 Dozen Gerbera in a Vase price at 1,995.00 and FP-B272 Bouquet of 1 Dozen White Roses price at 1,695.00
For occassions we have FP-B312 Bouquet of 1 Dozen Stems of Lisianthus price at 3,695.00, FP-B209 Bouquet of 6 Red Roses with Puppy Stuffed Toy price at 1,895.00, FP-B262 Bouquet of 1 Dozen Carnations price at 1,795.00, FP-B297 Bouquet of Mixed Flowers 3 Stem sunflowers, 1 stem stargazer, 6pcs Gerbera, 6pcs roses, 3pcs Carnation and mums price at 4,695.00, FP-B304 Bouquet of 4 Dozen Red Roses with 1 Stem Casablanca Lily price at 6,295.00, FP-B283 Bouquet of 2 Dozen Bangkok Roses price at 2,395.00, FP-B295 Bouquet of 1 Stem Stargazer Lily, 3 Orange Gerberas with Happy Birthday Balloon and Panda Stuffed Toy price at 2,495.00, FP-B301 Bouquet of 1 Dozen of Ferrero Rocher Chocolates with 6 Blue Roses price at 1,995.00, FP-V53 1 Dozen Tulip in a Vase price at 3,895.00 and FP-B263 Bouquet of 1 Dozen White Roses with Hoodie Bear price at 2,495.00.
We have a very special delivery schedule as well. We understand how important timing is and how it should work to make your flower and gift delivery exceptional. We have same day delivery within metro manila and our store hours are from 8:00 am to 9:00 pm. For Metro Manila areas, we offer same day delivery and our daily cut off is within 1pm. If you make your order at around 2pm onwards it will be scheduled for the next day or the day you wish for delivery.
We urge you to contact us for confirmation of delivery and of course for us to know you a little bit better. Email is good but phone calls are better. Every sale we make is a friend we keep. You can consider us as your best friend who will select the best flowers for you, arrange it artistically with a creation that speaks from your heart and we will deliver it fresh, like it was handpicked specially for your loved ones.
To give you the best experience possible you may now order online and have it delivered with our same day deliver which is applicable within Metro Manila area only. Note that Orders must be placed before 2:00pm Philippine time with complete necessary details.
Order placed beyond 2:00pm will be automatically scheduled and prioritized the next day. We also do Provincial Delivery of flowers and gifts. (Please note details) For Sympathy/Inaugural arrangement please give us an allowance of 5hours up to delivery.
For residential delivery address of flower and gifts, we deliver from 8:00am to 8:00pm. For office / business delivery address, we deliver from 8:00am to 5:00pm (office hours). For orders with specific delivery time, please place your order one day ahead and coordinate with our customer service staff. You can make specific requests on our online ordering page. To accommodate your order on special occasions such as Valentine’s Day and Mother's Day, we cannot implement "Same Day Delivery", please see cut-off notice posted before every occasion. Depending on our promo and pre commitments, Orders placed within Valentine's Day & Mother's Day will still be delivered specially on the following day.
Brief History of Manila
(Source: Multiple Sources from the net)
In 1521, Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese explorer who was serving the Spanish crown, landed in Samar Island on his voyage to circumvent the globe. He explored the islands and named it Archipelago of San Lazaro. Magellan was killed during a rebellion led by a Datu named Lapu Lapu in Mactan Island (adjacent to Cebu Island). Spain continued to send expeditions to the island for financial gain and on the fourth expedition, Commander Ruy Lopez de Villalobos, named the islands: Philippines, after Prince Philip (later King Philip II), heir to the Spanish throne. Spain ruled the Philippines for 356 years.
In 1565 King Philip II appointed Miguel Lopez de Legazpi as the first Governor-General of the Philippines. Legazpi chose Manila to be it's capital because of it's natural harbor. Spain's legacy was the conversion of the people to Catholicism and the creation of the privileged landed class. Because of abuses and suppression of the Spaniards, a Propaganda Movement emerged with the aims for equality between Filipinos and Spaniards. The arrest of propagandist Dr. Jose Rizal and execution in 1896 gave fresh momentum to Filipino rebels to fight against Spain.
The secret society of the Katipunan, founded by Andres Bonifacio attacked the Spanish Garrison in San Juan with little success, while Katipuneros in Cavite Province headed by Emilio Aguinaldo defeated the Guardia Civil in Cavite. Aguinaldo's victories lead him to be elected as head of the Katipunan. The factions of Bonifacio & Aguinaldo fought and lead to the trial and execution of Bonifacio on Aguinaldo's orders. Aguinaldo later drafted a constitution and established the Republic of Biak-na-Bato in Bulacan province. In 1897, an impasse between the Spanish government and Aguinaldo arose. After negotiations between the two sides, Aguinaldo accepted an amnesty from the Spaniards and US$ 800,000.00 in exchange for his exile to Hong Kong with his government.
More on History
(Source:Wiki)
A historical province known as Manila encompasses the former pre-Hispanic kingdoms of Tondo and Maynila. It became the capital of the colonial Philippines, with Manila (Intramuros) serving as the center of colonial power. In 1898, it included the City of Manila and 23 other municipalities. Mariquina also served as the capital from 1898-1899, just as when the sovereignty of the Philippines was transferred to the United States. The province was dissolved and most of it was incorporated to the newly created province of Rizal in 1901.
Since the Spanish colonial period, Manila was considered as one of the original global cities. The Manila galleon was the first known commercially traveled trade route that sail the Pacific for 250 years, bringing to Spain their cargoes of luxury goods, economic benefits, and cultural exchange.
During the American period, at the time of the Philippine Commonwealth, American architect and urban designer Daniel Burnham was commissioned to create the grand Plan of Manila to be approved by the Philippine Government. The creation of Manila in 1901 is composed of the places and parishes of Binondo, Ermita, Intramuros, Malate, Manila, Pandacan, Quiapo, Sampaloc, San Andres, San Fernando de Dilao, San Miguel, San Nicolas, Santa Ana de Sapa, Santa Cruz, Santa Mesa and Tondo. Meanwhile, the towns and parishes of Caloocan, Las Piñas, Mariquina, Pasig, Parañaque, Malabon, Navotas, San Juan del Monte, San Pedro de Macati, San Felipe Neri, Muntinlupa and the Taguig-Pateros area were incorporated into the province of Rizal. Pasig serves as its provincial capital.
In 1939, President Quezon established Quezon City with a goal to replace Manila as the capital city of the country. A masterplan for Quezon City was completed. The establishment of Quezon City meant demise of the grand Burnham Plan of Manila, with funds being diverted for the establishment of the new capital. World War II further resulted in the loss most of the developments in the Burnham Plan, but more importantly, the loss of more than 100,000 lives at the Battle of Manila in 1945. Later on, Quezon City eventually served as the national capital from 1948-1976. It was reinstated back to Manila through Presidential Decree No. 940 owing to its historical significance as the seat of government of the Philippines since the Spanish colonial period. Presidential Decree No. 940 states that Manila has always been to the Filipino people and in the eyes of the world, the premier city of the Philippines being the center of trade, commerce, education and culture.[9]
During the war, President Manuel L. Quezon created the City of Greater Manila as an emergency measure, merging the cities of Manila and Quezon City, along with the municipalities of Caloocan, Las Piñas, Mariquina, Pasig, Parañaque, Malabon, Navotas, San Juan del Monte, San Pedro de Macati, San Felipe Neri, Muntinlupa and the Taguig-Pateros area. Jorge Vargas was appointed as its mayor. Mayors in the cities and municipalities included in the City of Greater Manila served as vice mayors in their town. This was in order to ensure Vargas, who was Quezon's principal lieutenant for administrative matters, would have a position of authority recognized under international military law. The City of Greater Manila was abolished by the Japanese with the formation of the Philippine Executive Commission to govern the occupied regions of the country. The City of Greater Manila served as a model for the present-day Metro Manila and the administrative functions of the Governor of Metro Manila that was established during the Marcos administration.
On November 7, 1975, Metro Manila was formally established through Presidential Decree No. 824. The Metropolitan Manila Commission was also created to manage the region.[8] On June 2, 1978, through Presidential Decree No. 1396, the metropolitan area was declared the National Capital Region of the Philippines.[10] When Metro Manila was established, there were four cities, Manila, Quezon City, Caloocan, Pasay and the thirteen municipalities of Las Piñas, Makati, Malabon, Mandaluyong, Marikina, Muntinlupa, Navotas, Parañaque, Pasig, San Juan, Taguig, Valenzuela and Pateros. At present, all of these municipalities except for one have become an independent charted city, only Pateros remains as a municipality.
Flowers in Manila
Adonidia
Starr
Adonidia merrillii
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Monocots
(unranked): Commelinids
Order: Arecales
Family: Arecaceae
Genus: Adonidia
Becc.[1]
Adonidia is a genus of flowering plants in the Arecaceae family.
At present (April 2014) there are two recognized species. We shall feature the one found in the Philippines. The first and better known is the Manila Palm (Adonidia merrillii). It is native of Palawan, Danjugan Island and Sabah, and reportedly naturalized in the West Indies. It is commonly known as the "Christmas Palm" because its fruits become bright scarlet and tend to be that color in winter. This palm is typically fairly small and slender, normally attaining 15–25 feet in height but has attained 36 feet grown in greenhouse conditions.
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