Showing posts with label costus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label costus. Show all posts
01 March 2014
04 November 2013
WALK AROUND SINGAPORE BOTANIC GARDENS
I also managed to take some photos of some beautiful plants including the pink Etlingera elatior (Common Name: Torch Ginger), Elaeocarpus angustifolia, Kopsia singapurensis, unknown Heliconia and Costus, Scaphium macropodum, Brachychiton acerifolius.
On a separate note, one of the key characteristics of the Dipterocarpaceae Family is the presence of interpetiolar stipules on the young leaves.
There were also other interesting fauna, such as a spider and lizard, captured on my camera.
Etlingera elatior inflorescence bud |
bloomed inflorescence of Etlingera |
Shorea resinosa (Meranti Belang, Remesa, White Meranti; Dipterocarpaceae) |
Leaf of Cassia |
Shorea materialis (Balau Pasir; Dipterocarpaceae) interpetiolar stipules |
Podocarpus |
Elaeocarpus angustifolia |
Kopsia singapurensis |
male and female flowers of the Streblus elongatus and the formation of a fruit |
spider |
a lizard well camouflaged against the tree trunk |
remnants of a branch wound wood roll |
an uncommon Heliconia |
Scaphium macropodum |
Shaw Foundation Symphony Stage |
an unknown Costus |
a flowering Brachychiton acerifolius |
close-up of the inflorescence |
Labels:
brachychiton,
butterfly,
cassia,
costus,
elaeocarpus,
etlingera,
heliconia,
kopsia,
lizard,
meranti,
podocarpus,
rustic,
scaphium,
shaw,
shorea,
spider,
symphony,
torch ginger
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