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Sampaguita Park blooms as a heritage and sustainability project

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September 27, 2025

How can something so delicate be so profound?

- By LEN AMADORA

The Sampaguita, the Philippines' national flower, is a humble white blossom that embodies simplicity, humility, purity, and strength. Much like its scent which lingers, it symbolizes eternal love and commitment with values deeply rooted in Filipino culture.

The Sampaguita (Jasmin sambac) originated in the Eastern Himalayas. Through trade and cultural exchange, it eventually reached the Philippines. Its name, derived from the phrase, "sumpa kita" (I promise you), reflects how the Sampaguita was cherished for its beauty, simplicity, and lingering scent. It was officially declared the country's national flower in February 1934.

The Sampaguita embodies love, honor, dignity, and healing, the very values Filipinos hold dear and live by. From garlands that we often place on altars, statues of saints to symbolize devotion and reverence, to those used for greeting special guests and dignitaries to show respect and hospitality, this flower deserves a home to honor its heritage and celebrate its Filipino values.

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