Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Flora From The Jungle (Part 1)

Malaysia's tropical rainforest plants rock the plant kingdom. Among the richest in the world, the flora of lowland and hill forests and montane habitats offer endless evolutionary examples to discover.

From the largest to the smallest, jungle habitats are full of surprises for hikers with observant eyes.

Tropical rainforests swarm with species richness. As a global hot spot, plant biodiversity in the country merits special attention and conservation of these unique life forms to avoid becoming endangered plants.

One of my favourite collection of plants are the ones that thrive in the jungle. usually i got this type of plants from the natives or nursery but its quite difficult to get them. sometimes i bought it by chance. it's considered a rare species.









11 comments:

  1. i want to there, to live there or in thailand, in my contry is cold... i never see that tree only on pics:)
    maybe in my contry can plant this tree?

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  2. They are beautiful and look so natural hanging from the tree. The coconut shell flower pot goes very well for a jungle setting!

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  3. where were u from panda? these are tropical plants.i dont think they can survive in other climate.

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  4. yes autum belle,
    they hanging there beautifully.just like whre they came from.

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  5. yuhuuu...part 2 bila nak d tayang???hihihi..bln 12 kami balik mesia..leh lawat mini garden waliz???

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  6. jeng jeng jengggg..entah la anie tunggu mood sampai kih3...

    errr boleh jer..lawat saya je la..garden bukan besar mana pun!

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  7. semestinya nak jumpa tuan punya pokok2 n munga ditaman..hihihi..n akira teringin tgk pokok "dark red or maroon"...dia ingin tgk dgn dekat....

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  8. u got a beautiful garden waliz, I love this blog! i seldom got to come here but now I will try to pop by more often!xx

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  9. anie..pokok apa yg dark red n maroon tuu? u r welcome just let me knw b4 u come!

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  10. azura..u r most welcome here..:))

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  11. Orkid atas sekali tu, Podochillus cultratus

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