Philippine Plant Festival 2019 is just barely one month away, This is much anticipated plant show and bazaar was organized by D’true Philippine Horticultural Society Inc. 1976 under the leadership of President Remedios Rodis Remedios -Santelices and Vice President May Tolentino in cooperation with Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Center in Quezon City with media partners Manila Bulletin, Walkwithchan and blogging community.
January 25 to February 5 2019
The show is in partnership with the country’s leading plant organization and plant group such as Philippine Bonsai Society headed by D’ Felicidad Sanches-Gupit and Mr. Bobby Gopiao.
Cactus and Succulent Society under the leadership of duly elected President Amy Lastimosa
Los Baños Horticultural Society under the leadership of Ms. Marina Catipon , Joseph Salacup and Ms. Tess Encarnacion.
Pangasinan Horticultural and Landscape Society under the leadership of Mr. Mac Pagsolingan, Prince T. Gerona and Ms. Dulce Ruiz.
Philippine Episcia Growers Society headed by Mr. Delmer Rivera Del Rosario
Fern and Aroid Study Group led by past president Patricia “Wendy” Fernando- Regalado
Philodendron Philippines and Philippine Bromeliad Society
Hello Haworthia under Timothy, Marc, Wilson and Von
Tillandsia Philippine headed by Mrs. Doreen Dofitas and Cludio ” Tots” D. Sanchez-Mariscal IV
Agave Philippines headed by Mr. Buchi Romero
Chilli group of Mr. Ponchit Ponce Enrile
Social Media hashtags #ItoAngTrend #PHPlantFestival2019
The bazaar will start from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
There are two entrances, one is at Quezon Avenue and another one is at North Avenue entrance.
Those who might be interested in joining the next plant bazaar, Try to contact PHSI Secretariat -0917-798-1317
Note: Entrance fees at the Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife is Php 15 for students and senior citizens with valid Id’s, Php 30 general public .
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