- Central Grove - Calotropis gigantea with white flowers at car park, Harpullia ramiflora, Nerium oleander, Holmskioldia sanguinea and yellow Casuarina
- Skyline Promenade - Delonix regia, Bougainvillea cultivars and Russelia equisetiformis
- Arrival Grove - Saraca declinata at Promenade Lawn and Megaskepasma erythrochlamys at Visitor's Centre
30 March 2013
BAY EAST
Similarly, over at Bay East, the following are some of the interesting plants or plants that were in bloom:
Labels:
bay east,
bougainvillea,
calotropis,
casuarina,
delonix,
harpullia,
holmskioldia,
megaskepasma,
nerium,
promenade,
russelia,
saraca,
skyline
FLOWERS POWER - BAY SOUTH
When I looked back at the more recent posts, they were hardly on plants and I talked more about the movies I watched instead. I guess it's time to go back to plants since that is what this blog is primarily about. It's not easy to juggle a few blogs, on top of managing my 2 home marine aquariums, even though they are really small.
Anyway, just 2 weeks ago, Gardens by the Bay was abuzz with lots of flowers. To cut things short, I will just list down the locations and species that I am highlighting here:
Anyway, just 2 weeks ago, Gardens by the Bay was abuzz with lots of flowers. To cut things short, I will just list down the locations and species that I am highlighting here:
- Chinese Garden - Mayodendron igneum (Synonym: Radermachera ignea), Phyllocarpus septentrionalis which I saw flowering for the first time since I have not seen the one I planted in HortPark in bloom before, Cymbidium ensifolium, Hibiscus mutabilis
- Hub & Colonial Garden - Grammatophyllum speciosum which was flowering synchronously in the gardens where some had at least 13 spikes when we counted them
- Meadows & Baby - Posoqueria latifolia, Calotropis gigantea and Afgekia sericea
- Discovery - Commelina (Family: Commelinaceae) with blue flowers
Labels:
afgekia,
baby,
calotropis,
chinese,
colonial,
commelina,
cymbidium,
grammatophyllum,
hibiscus,
hortpark,
hub,
mayodendron,
meadows,
phyllocarpus,
posoqueria,
radermachera
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