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Atlantis Dumaguete Garden

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Heliconia

Common name:

Lobster Claw Plant, False Bird-of-Paradise, Parrot’s Beak

Local name:

Saging-saging

Location:

Parking area, along the main path in front of rooms 11-35, near the Camera Room door

There are several species of Heliconia in the resort, 8 as of last count. Their “flowers” are actually modified leaves (called bracts); the actual Heliconia flowers tend to be small and are sheltered within the bracts.

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Alpinia purpurata

Common name:

Red Ginger

Local name:

Luy-a

Location:

All over the resort, along the main path

“I think the reason we have this all over the resort is because it’s so easy to grow! Once its flowers are past its prime, baby ginger plants develop along the flower’s base.”

Caesalpinia pulcherrima

Common name:

Dwarf Poinciana, Peacock Flower

Local name:

Caballero

Location:

Parking area

Careful, this shrub has thorns. Some of the locals claim that young seed pods of this plant can be used for deworming kids.

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Adenium obesum

Common name:

Desert Rose

Local name:

Calachuchi Bisaya

Location:

Near rm26; Southern corner of beachfront; swimming pool fountain

Wash your hands well after handling the pretty flowers of this plant. Your hands, and whatever you touch, will taste very bitter after touching it. The plant readily weeps sap (also extremely bitter) if its leaves are broken or if its stem and branches are nicked.

Lantana camara

Common name:

Common Lantana, Shrub Verbena

Local name:

Baknit

Location:

Parking area; beside the swimming pool

The leaves of this shrub exude a very distinct scent if crushed. Its stem has bristly hairs and prickles, so please be careful when handling it. Farmers actually consider this plant a weed.

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Gardenia jasminoides

Common name:

Common Gardenia, Cape Jasmine

Local name:

Rosal

Location:

By the swimming pool; in between the Restaurant and rm1

When in full bloom, this pure white blossom has a delicate scent. Local florists use this flower as the centerpiece for garlands because of its beauty, scent, and non-allergenic properties.

Acalypha hispida

Common name:

Red Cat’s Tail, Chenille Plant

Local name:

Ikog sa Iring

Location:

In front of rm8

Chenille is the French word for caterpillar, which this plant’s flowers resemble. Like some caterpillars, this plant’s sap can also cause skin irritations.

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