Showing posts with label Plants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Plants. Show all posts

Thursday, 8 January 2015

Himalayan Sapria (Sapria himalayana)

A beautiful, rare and relatively unknown parasitic plant can be found between December and February at Phu Khieo Wildlife Sanctuary, Chaiyaphum. It is known as the Himalayan Sapria and feeds off other plants, by attaching its special roots to other plants and literally sucking the life out of them. Little is known about how it pollintates though it is possible that, due to the rotting smell it gives off, it attracts flies which move from plant to plant to pollintate. The flowers are around 20 cm and looks stunning. If you ever get the chance go and see this plant, though you must be accompanied by a ranger.
 
Fully in bloom. It has 10 petals and looks beautiful against the black mud.
 
 
Close up on the inside ... where that horrible smell comes from.
 

Close up of another flower not fully open.
 

The flowers only last a few days. Here you can see the full process. A bud (on the right), a fully opened specimen (left), one that has gone black, and and far more decomposed specimen.

 
                                               

The Maple Tree

No, this isn't in Canada. In fact, it is in Thailand. At Phu Kradueng, Loei, to be precise. Late in the year (especially December), the leaves of the maple trees turn bright red and fall from the trees. Looks quite stunning and there are areas with a large tree canopy of maple trees. You could be forgiven for thinking that you are in Canada. Isn't that a moose over there?
 
 

Wednesday, 7 January 2015

Interesting Tree Bark

Not sure of the species of tree. However, the bark of a tree doesn't get much better than this. Spotted at Phu Khieo Wildlife Sanctuary, November 2014. Any ideas of species?



Tropical pitcher plant (Nepenthes alata)

A very interesting plant I see from time to time, is the Tropical Pitcher Plant or Nepenthes alata. I spot it infrequently in forested areas and look great. Wouldn't to be fly fly around one, though.

 
Possibly the end for this little fly!!!