Showing posts with label Kambatik Park landscaping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kambatik Park landscaping. Show all posts
Monday, April 27, 2020
Flowering today at the park
In my attempt to create a nature park I have resorted to planting more and more native plant species. Here's three that caught my attention today.
The Senduduk or Straits rhododendron (Melastoma malabathricum) ( See pic at inset) grows wild and natural at the park and is visited by many birds and insects. They are a hardy pioneering species and are very attractive to wildlife. The Asian rosebay (Tabernaemontana divaricata) is another hardy shrub that has slightly fragrant white flowers. And then there's the once common but now more difficult to see local orchid called Bromheadia finlaysoniana. This is a terrestrial orchid that grow into a small bush with white fragrant flowers held singly or in pairs on tall stalks.
The Senduduk or Straits rhododendron (Melastoma malabathricum) ( See pic at inset) grows wild and natural at the park and is visited by many birds and insects. They are a hardy pioneering species and are very attractive to wildlife. The Asian rosebay (Tabernaemontana divaricata) is another hardy shrub that has slightly fragrant white flowers. And then there's the once common but now more difficult to see local orchid called Bromheadia finlaysoniana. This is a terrestrial orchid that grow into a small bush with white fragrant flowers held singly or in pairs on tall stalks.
Tabernaemontana divaricata (Asean rosebay)
Syn : Ervatamia divaricata, E. coronaria)
Bromheadia finlaysoniana
( Re-post from my blog " The Kambatik Park, Bintulu" - https://kambatikpark.blogspot.com/2013/06/flowering-today-at-park.html )
Broad leaves in the landscape
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| Broad leaves of the Breadfruit (Artocapus altilis) or Sukun in Malay at left and Banana leaves at right |
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| Calathea crotalifera - Rattle snake plant |
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Terap in Malay or Lumok in Bintulu Melanau (Artocarpus odoratissimus
Shrubby dillenia or Simpoh air in Malay (Dillenia suffructicosa ( Re-post from my blog " The Kambatik Park, Bintulu" - https://kambatikpark.blogspot.com/2013/06/broad-leaves-in-landscape.html ) |
Epiphytic aroid suitable as shade plant
Scindapsus perakensis
Family : Araceae - Aroid family
Reman Pasok (Bidayuh) - Scindapsus perakensis
Location : Botanic Island Two
Note the the epiphytic nature of this climbing aroid
( Re-post fro my blog "The Kambatik Park, Bintulu" - https://kambatikpark.blogspot.com/2014/06/epiphytic-aroid-suitable-as-shade-plant.html )
Uprooting a beauty
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| t the base of the clump into a root ball |
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| Close up of Sandak or chisel |
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| At this height , the palm will fetch RM 500 at any local nursery in Bintulu. |
Planting the 'Golden Torch' in beds
Heliconia 'Golden Torch' planted in beds
Location : Heliconia Valley, Zone D
Heliconias when grown in beds provide flowering shoots daily througout the year.
Location : Heliconia Valley, Zone D
( Re-post from my blog "The Kambatik Park, Bintulu" - https://kambatikpark.blogspot.com/2014/07/planting-golden-torch-in-beds.html )
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