Sunday, April 08, 2007

Inside the NOG

Inside with the UPM peeps - from all over Malaysia with some from Indonesia, Iran and Bangladesh. I managed to click easily with the Malaysian Chinese gals ^^ Very friendly. The rest a bit more quiet and reserved though. maybe I spoke too fast.

Jade vine (Strongylodon macrobotrys) in flower before the mist house

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@ the mist house

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@ the YPMN Bromeliad house

All the ong lai

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Other brommies

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An expansive/ expensive display of Tillandsia xerographica

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One Portuguese visitor exclaimed that she did not pay money to come to the zoo
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I decided that I suddenly like green green flowers and foliage (jade green, not the other erhmmm kinda green). Hoped to get one of these Vriesea imperialis if I can buy landed property next time (and rent an apartment to grow orchids =p)

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Nice shade of green hor? But I gurantee an uneducated NEA officer will confirm freak out if he/she see this

Elephant vine AKA Hawai'ian Woodrose (Argyreia nervosa)

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Used to decorate the winter zone of the gardens because of its silvery hairy underside of the leaves. Pollinated by the Asiatic Carpenter Bee, just be careful where you tread.

Some thing new from here:
"The elephant creeper (Argyreia nervosa) is a perennial climbing vine. Native to the subcontinent and introduced in numerous areas worldwide, including Hawaii, Africa and the Caribbean, it can be invasive, although it is prized for its aesthetic value. The seeds of the plant are sometimes used as a legally obtainable hallucinogen, though it is illegal to consume them. The leaves of the plant are used to treat wounds and boils. "

Do not take the samples from SBG as they were treated with systemic pesticides - the plant can't take our local climate so the immunity is low - unless you wanna get cholingeric s/e.

@ the cool house:

Some non-orchids. People ask me what they are, I just give blank look (lol?)

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Coconut scent filled the waterfall area because of Maxillaria tenuifolia

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orange when flwoered in the tropics, red when given cool conditions

Dendrobium crepidatum syn. D. sulawesiense

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Suddenly realised this flower boh lip one...

Dendrobium rhodiscticum

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Cymbidium lowianum

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Stelis sp. One of those small things that I can't take sharp pictures of.....

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Paphiopedilum lowii again

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Paphiopedilum rothschildianum in full bloom

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A little something from my Malaysian group. TY Prof S. from UPM ^^

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