Everlasting flowers also known as straw flowers are always associated with the summer capital of the Philippines, Baguio City. No trip to Baguio would be complete without buying strings of everlasting flowers which are the most famous souvenirs to bring home. It is our tradition to adorn our altar with these flowers due to its longevity.
Would you believe that my dried everlasting flowers are more than 5 years old? Well, except for some dust, they still look good aren’t they?
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i love those bright everlasting flowers, we grow them here in australia too ๐
really, that’s amazing..
Those are beautiful.
thank you..
I remember these flowers. They were so popular as garlands when I was in grade school. Yun nga lang makati sa leeg ๐ All these years, I haven’t seen fresh everlasting flowers yet.
yes, pang altar lang talaga kase makati.. when i posted this, i knew it will bring back memories of childhood.. basta Baguio, for sure everlasting ang pasalubong..
Yes, they do last almost forever if you can manage to blow the dust off. ๐
๐ right, haha!
Great choice for the E. Five years, wow!
thank you.. and yes, my dried everlasting is really everlasting.. ๐
thank you for
E = “Everlasting flowers
also known as straw flowers…”
you’re welcome ๐
E = Elizz
oh right ๐ why have i not thought of that ๐