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Thursday 6 March 2014

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Hi, my name is Nur Atiqah Aliah Binti Khamis. I am 21 years old. I am studying at Alpha College of Technology in Bachelor of Business Administration with collaboration with Universiti Utara Malaysia. I live at Wangsa Keramat, Kuala Lumpur with my family. I create this blog because

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POINSETTIA AS A CHRISTMAS FLOWER...


         
         Also known as the Christmas Star and Christmas Flower, it’s said that this winter flower’s association with Christmas comes from a Mexican legend. The story goes that a child, with no means for a grander gift, gathered humble weeds from the side of the road to place at the church alter on Christmas Eve. As the congregation witnessed a Christmas miracle, the weeds turned into brilliant red and green flowers.

TROPICAL FLOWER OR EXOTIC FLOWER???



          Native to the Tropics, areas of the world where the sun reaches a point directly overhead at least once during the solar year, tropical flowers are