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Department of Education
Region IV-A CALABARZON
Division of Antipolo City
District 1-D
MAMBUGAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
School Year 2018-2019
SEF, ROOM 5
Bougainvillea is a genus of thorny ornamental vines, bushes, and trees with flower-like spring
leaves near its flowers. Different authors accept between four and 18 species in the genus
PREPARED BY:
VERGEL B. BERDAN
Coordinator, Grade 9 Level
NOTED BY:
VIVIENNE C. MARTINEZ
PSDS, District 1-D
SEF, ROOM 5
Cadena De Amor is a climbing, somewhat woody, perennial vine, with stems attaining a length of 10 meters. Leaves are
alternate, ovate to oblong-ovate, with cordate base, serrate margins, up to 10 centimeters long. Flowers are borne in racemes at the
upper axils of the terminal parts of the branches, the rachis of the racemes producing tendrils. Flowers are white or pale to deep pink,
up to 2 centimeters long, with 5-parted and persistent perianth. Fruit is an ovoid achene, about 1 centimeters long, broad at the base,
narrowing towards the tip, loosely surrounded by the persistent lobes of the flower.
MRS. ANALIZA N. TESORO
ADVISER
PREPARED BY:
VERGEL B. BERDAN
Coordinator, Grade 9 Level
NOTED BY:
VIVIENNE C. MARTINEZ
PSDS, District 1-D
SEF, ROOM 6
The plants grow from a rhizome, similar to a bulb, much like irises. Calla lilies grow to about
30 inches in height, and the flowers are shaped in the form of a funnel. While the white flowers
are the most fragrant, calla lilies also come in pink, red and yellow.
PREPARED BY:
VERGEL B. BERDAN
Coordinator, Grade 9 Level
NOTED BY:
SEF, ROOM 7
This tropical flowering plant reaches 6 feet tall, spreading 3 feet wide when grown in a
container. Large green lance-shaped leaves grow up to 24 inches long and 5 inches wide.
Each white blossom resembles an orchid-like butterfly and releases a strong sweet aroma in
the evening. The blossoms cluster together in an arching spike, 4 to 8 inches long, appearing
from summer through fall.
PREPARED BY:
VERGEL B. BERDAN
Coordinator, Grade 9 Level
NOTED BY:
ANNA LYN P. RAYMUNDO
Principal III
VIVIENNE C. MARTINEZ
PSDS, District 1-D
SEF, ROOM 8
Cattleya as one of the more popular varieties. It is native to tropical countries and sometimes
referred to as the “queen of the orchids.” Cattleya orchid plants produce some of the
brightest, most uniquely formed flowers in the orchid world.
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MRS. MARIGENE M. BURASCA
ADVISER
PREPARED BY:
VERGEL B. BERDAN
Coordinator, Grade 9 Level
NOTED BY:
VIVIENNE C. MARTINEZ
PSDS, District 1-D
DR. ROMMEL C. BAUTISTA, CESO V
Schools Division Superintendent
SEF, ROOM 9
Dahlia is a genus of bushy, tuberous, herbaceous perennial plants native to Mexico. A member of the
Asteraceae, dicotyledonous plants, related species include the sunflower, daisy, chrysanthemum, and
zinnia.
PREPARED BY:
VERGEL B. BERDAN
Coordinator, Grade 9 Level
NOTED BY:
PLB, ROOM 1
A Daisy flower is composed of white petals and a yellow center, although the flower can
sometimes have a pink or rose color. Daisies are not made of just one flower. A Daisy is made
up of two types of flowers - disk florets and petal-like white ray florets
MS. CHARLENE ANN C. DELA CRUZ
ADVISER
PREPARED BY:
VERGEL B. BERDAN
Coordinator, Grade 9 Level
NOTED BY:
VIVIENNE C. MARTINEZ
PSDS, District 1-D
PLB, ROOM 2
Known in the Philippines as Dama de Noche (Lady of the Night), the Cestrum nocturnum
waxes paradoxical when grown in temperate areas. It thrives as a perennial plant in the
warmer regions with no frost in the winter and actually tolerates cold temperatures outdoors.
As you move farther north, however, it becomes a test of patience and tolerance.
MRS. SHEENA-ANN C. NAVARRO
ADVISER
PREPARED BY:
VERGEL B. BERDAN
Coordinator, Grade 9 Level
NOTED BY:
ANNA LYN P. RAYMUNDO
Principal III
VIVIENNE C. MARTINEZ
PSDS, District 1-D
Pililla is a first class urban municipality in the province of Rizal, Philippines. According to the 2015
census, it has a population of 64,812 people.
Pililla is just few kilometers away from Tanay, Rizal. It is surrounded by farms, small mountains, planes
and trees. Pililla is known as the Green Field Municipality of Rizal.
Pililla has preserved some religious and non-religious tradition such as the Santa Cruzan or Flores de
Mayo, wherein men and women walk all over town with their gowns. Town Fiesta during the month of
July is being visited by people from the city to experience the celebrations especially the amateur
shows at night. Like other towns, Pililla holds basketball league competitions for youth during
summer. Pililla is also a destination for road cyclists because of its asphalted road, specifically in Sitio
Bugarin in Barangay Halayhayin
VERGEL B. BERDAN
Coordinator, Grade 9 Level
NOTED BY:
VICTORINA R. YUSON
PSDS, District 1-D
It borders San Mateo, Rizal and Antipolo City, Rizal on the south, Norzagaray, Bulacan and San
Jose Del Monte, Bulacan on the north, Quezon City on the west and General Nakar, Quezon on the east
PREPARED BY:
VERGEL B. BERDAN
Coordinator, Grade 9 Level
NOTED BY:
VICTORINA R. YUSON
PSDS, District 1-D
PREPARED BY:
VERGEL B. BERDAN
Coordinator, Grade 9 Level
NOTED BY:
VICTORINA R. YUSON
PSDS, District 1-D
Tanay is a first class municipality in the province of Rizal, Philippines. According to the
2015 census, it has a population of 117,830 people.
It is located 57 kilometres (35 mi) east of Manila, although a typical commute between
Manila and Tanay will take between one and three hours depending upon traffic conditions. It contains
portions of the Sierra Madre Mountains and is bordered by Antipolo City in the north-west, Baras,
Morong and Teresa in the west, General Nakar (Quezon Province) in the east, and Pililla, Santa Maria
(Laguna province) as well as the lake Laguna de Bay in the south
PREPARED BY:
VERGEL B. BERDAN
Coordinator, Grade 9 Level
NOTED BY:
VICTORINA R. YUSON
PSDS, District 1-D
PREPARED BY:
VERGEL B. BERDAN
Coordinator, Grade 9 Level
NOTED BY:
VICTORINA R. YUSON
PSDS, District 1-D
READING CENTER
Teresa is a second class municipality in the province of Rizal, Philippines. According to the 2015
census, it has a population of 57,755 people. The municipality is named after Reyna Teresabanta, the
only female datu in precolonial Philippines.
It is situated in the slopes of the Sierra Madre Mountains and is landlocked on four corners by
Antipolo City on the north, Angono on the west, Tanay, on the east, and Morong, on the south.
Most of the people here are Tagalogs. Teresa is primarily known for the nearby mountain
resorts, Villa Sampaguita Resort and Real Cove Resort (Formerly Sunrise Resort, Sunset Resort, and
Terra Villa Resort). Contrary to some articles, Teresa is actually a valley surrounded by mountains. The
town center is located almost at the center of the valley. In an aerial view of Teresa, one would notice
the previously vast expanse of agricultural land bordered by marble-rich mountains
PREPARED BY:
VERGEL B. BERDAN
Coordinator, Grade 9 Level
NOTED BY:
READING CENTER
Teresa is a second class municipality in the province of Rizal, Philippines. According to the 2015
census, it has a population of 57,755 people. The municipality is named after Reyna Teresabanta, the
only female datu in precolonial Philippines.
It is situated in the slopes of the Sierra Madre Mountains and is landlocked on four corners by
Antipolo City on the north, Angono on the west, Tanay, on the east, and Morong, on the south.
Most of the people here are Tagalogs. Teresa is primarily known for the nearby mountain
resorts, Villa Sampaguita Resort and Real Cove Resort (Formerly Sunrise Resort, Sunset Resort, and
Terra Villa Resort). Contrary to some articles, Teresa is actually a valley surrounded by mountains. The
town center is located almost at the center of the valley. In an aerial view of Teresa, one would notice
the previously vast expanse of agricultural land bordered by marble-rich mountains
PREPARED BY:
VERGEL B. BERDAN
Coordinator, Grade 9 Level
NOTED BY:
READING CENTER
Teresa is a second class municipality in the province of Rizal, Philippines. According to the 2015
census, it has a population of 57,755 people. The municipality is named after Reyna Teresabanta, the
only female datu in precolonial Philippines.
It is situated in the slopes of the Sierra Madre Mountains and is landlocked on four corners by
Antipolo City on the north, Angono on the west, Tanay, on the east, and Morong, on the south.
Most of the people here are Tagalogs. Teresa is primarily known for the nearby mountain
resorts, Villa Sampaguita Resort and Real Cove Resort (Formerly Sunrise Resort, Sunset Resort, and
Terra Villa Resort). Contrary to some articles, Teresa is actually a valley surrounded by mountains. The
town center is located almost at the center of the valley. In an aerial view of Teresa, one would notice
the previously vast expanse of agricultural land bordered by marble-rich mountains
PREPARED BY:
VERGEL B. BERDAN
Coordinator, Grade 9 Level
NOTED BY: