Showing posts with label costus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label costus. Show all posts

01 March 2014

CONTRAST

I love the contrast in the big leaves of the Musa against the Costus woodsonii in the mid ground, Heliconia indica and dark green palm fronds in the background. 

04 November 2013

WALK AROUND SINGAPORE BOTANIC GARDENS

We were having a walk around the Singapore Botanic Gardens when I spotted a Rustic butterfly, which is supposed to be rare.

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