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Mandarin Oriental, Manila Offers a World of Romance this Season of Love

With luscious gourmet dinners replete with delightful giveaways, delectable chocolate pralines and sweet treats, indulgent spa treatments, and exquisite flower arrangements, Mandarin Oriental, Manila offers a world of romance and luxury this February. Whatever your relationship status, you'll experience a truly exciting month of love with a chance to win exhilarating prizes, including a romantic ...

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Fruits in Bloom

Giving that special someone in your life flowers is one of the most popular rituals, especially on Valentines Day. Fruits in Bloom offers you a tasty alternative. Their edible fruit arrangements are appropriate for almost every occasion and even more perfect for Valentines Day.

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Disney's Epcot Flower & Garden Festival Ready To Bloom

Epcot's 2012 Flower and Garden Festival runs March 7 through May 20.

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Garden Club focuses on beauty in Japanese flower arrangements

PEPPERELL -- The Garden Club is preparing for another exciting and informative program "Ikebana, the Art of Japanese Floral Design" on Wednesday, Feb.

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New stinky flower: Our amorphophallus is smaller, but it stinks like its big cousin

The famed “corpse flower” plant – known for its giant size, rotten-meat odor and phallic shape – has a new, smaller relative: A botanist has discovered a new species of Amorphophallus that is one-fourth as tall but just as stinky.

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