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60 viewsI like the simplicity of the blue ternate leaves and the gracefulness of the tendrils. MindaNews photo by BOBBY TIMONERA
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60 viewsI said I love walking in our garden and be surprised by how sunlight seems to spotlight areas of the leaves while keeping other areas in the shade, like on this dumb cane plant. MindaNews photo by BOBBY TIMONERA
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62 viewsI love the glow of these begonia leaves. MindaNews photo by BOBBY TIMONERA
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59 viewsThis is just the shoot of a kalabasa in our vegetable garden at the back of our house. MindaNews photo by BOBBY TIMONERA
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61 viewsThe pothos, like the monstera, is also a popular plant. It has a run of the place and I found them creeping across the ground and crawling up the trees and walls. MindaNews photo by BOBBY TIMONERA
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63 viewsThis is a closeup of the dwarf snake plant showing its swirling curves with just a spot of sunlight. MindaNews photo by BOBBY TIMONERA
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61 viewsGrowing flowers and other plants has become a hobby for many people, like this homemaker in Digos City, in this time of pandemic. Photo taken 4 September 2020 by ERIC SB LIBRE/MindaNews
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61 viewsNO FEAR. “Basta may maigalaw, may pag-asa (As long as you can move, there is always hope),” says wheelchair-bound Richell Istoleho, 53, as he braves traffic, with face shield and facemask on, selling oranges along the busy streets of General Santos City on 31 August 2020 (Monday). GenSan, with about a hundred residents with confirmed coronavirus disease, has recorded its first COVID-19 fatality on that day, a patient who was transferred to a hospital in the city from an isolation facility in Maasim town, Sarangani Province. MindaNews Photo by ROMMEL G. REBOLLIDO
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61 views DYING. Tricycle drivers wait for passengers under a huge acacia tree along a dirt road in Espina Heights, Labangal, General Santos City on 28 August 2020. The tree, believed to have been struck by lightning, has been without leaves for about a year now and residents living nearby fear it may topple down and endanger people. MindaNews Photo by ROMMEL G. REBOLLIDO
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