Skull-like seeds of Rain Lily
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
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Friday, November 6, 2009
Random picks @ West Coast Park
Random picks @ West Coast Park
While sons were having a great time swaving at the park, I was happily clicking away.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
My 100th post to-date
Wow - I've hit 100th post!
Something has been bugging me the past few days - that I've not post about our national flowers yet. So today, I will dedicate this post to Orchids, our national flower, although not the exact species. This was taken from West Coast Park last weekend.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Marimo from Taiwan
[Marimo, Cladophora Ball, Lake Ball, Moss Ball, 毬藻]
A marimo is a rare growth form of the species where the algae grow into large green balls with a velvety appearance. Colonies of such balls are only known to form in Iceland, Japan and Estonia. The Japanese believe that Marimo will bring good luck.
I bought these for SonS when I toured Taipei (Taiwan) in July. I was told that it will grow at a rate of 5mm per year, and will take up to 150 years to grow to the size of a baseball. Currently protected by the authorities to prevent extinction.
Recently, I have seen pretty big ones in local aquariums.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Big Mushroom at the Treetop Walk
At the treetop walk
In trying to spend some 'spare cash' and work towards a healthier lifestyle, my colleagues and I were at the treetop walk after a treat at a Japanese (and for a couple others, Prata) resturant. It threatened to rain (many prayers unanswered as bowling in cool comfort was the contingency plan) but it turned out to be sunny and windless. All of us managed to complete the work, I mean walk (~2.5 hours), and we spotted a slow-moving giant monitor lizards, energized squirrels and many agressive-looking monkeys along the way. Special mention required regarding a 6-foot tall gym-going 'guy' actually dash and hid behind me and exposed me to danger when one unspotted primate sat quietly on the wooden guard watching us.
After the walk, some of us ended up in an ice-cream shop for another treat of fondue and finger food. So much about healthy lifestyle. It started to pour when we were heading home. Luckily we were already out of the 'jungle'.
Spotted the giant mushroom near the Venus entrance towards end of the trail. Many teased about the heavy load on me (the camera, ok, apart from body mass), and these were the only photos I took that day.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Purple Back with White Flowers
Tradescantia spathacea
[Oyster Plant, Moses-in-the-cradle, Boatlily, Moses-in-a-boat,
紫背万年青, 荷包花, 蚌兰, 红三七]
紫背万年青, 荷包花, 蚌兰, 红三七]
Labels:
Boatlily,
Moses-in-a-boat,
Moses-in-the-cradle,
Oyster Plant,
红三七,
紫背万年青,
荷包花,
蚌兰
Sunday, November 1, 2009
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