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Today, sagisag has evolved:

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For instance, the Hibiscus rosa-sinensis (locally known as Gumamela ) is a recognized cultural symbol often studied for its medicinal and economic importance.

In Filipino poetry and prose, sagisag takes on literary resonance:

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The Philippines has official mga sagisag that represent its sovereignty and heritage:

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Beyond official seals and cultural lists, sagisag represents the intangible spirit of the Filipino people. It is often used to describe the or "symbol of resilience" displayed by individuals and communities in the face of adversity.

Anthropologists note that the Filipino tendency toward sagisag reflects a high-context culture. Meaning is rarely explicit; it is embedded in shared symbols. This is why: