Agathis Australis(New Zealand Kauri)

The genus Agathis, commonly known as kauri or dammar, is a relatively small genus of 21 species of evergreen trees in the very ancient Araucariaceae family of conifers. While initially widespread during the Jurassic period they are now found only in small areas of the southern hemisphere. The trees have characteristically very large trunks and little or no branching for some way up. Young trees are normally conical in shape, only upon maturity does the crown become more rounded or irregularly shaped.

The bark is smooth and light grey to grey-brown usually peeling into irregular flakes that become thicker on more mature trees. The branch structure is often horizontal or when larger, becoming more ascending. The lowest branches often leave circular branch scars as they fall off from the lower trunk.

The juvenile leaves in all species are larger than the adult, more or less acute, varying among the species from ovate to lanceolate. Adult leaves are opposite, elliptical to linear, and very leathery and quite thick. Young leaves are often a coppery-red, contrasting markedly with the usually green or glaucous-green foliage of the previous season. The male pollen cones appear usually only on larger trees after seed cones have appeared. The female seed cones usually develop on short lateral branchlets, maturing after two years. They are normally oval or globe shaped. The trees are the source of Dammar Gum. Seeds of some species are attacked by the caterpillars of one of the most primitive of all living moths, Agathiphaga.

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Phalaenopsis

The species can be classified into two groups :
*A group with a long, branched inflorescence (up to 1 m long) and large, almost round flowers with rose or white tints.
*A group with short stems and less rounded, waxy flowers with more pronounced colors.
In terms of particular lifeform terminology, one can also characterize these plants as hemicryptophyte or chamerophyte :
* [[hemicryptophyte]] (abbr.: hemicr.) : biennial or perennial plants with herbaceous stems. These stems die off after the growing season, while the shoots survive at soil level. The resting buds are just above or below soil level.
* [[chamaephyte]] (abbr. cham.) : low-growing plants with herbaceous and/or woody stems, that persist for several years. Their buds are on soil level or just above; but never above 50 cm.

The genera ''Doritis'' Lindl. and ''Kingidium'' P.F.Hunt are now included in ''Phalaneopsis'', based on DNA-evidence (according to the World Checklist of Monocotyledons, Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew) (See also ref 1). However this is not implicitly accepted by every specialist in this field.

Intensive cross-fertilization has produced a great number of [[Hybrid (biology)|hybrids]] in all colors and variations. These are usually more adaptable to artificial conditions than their botanical ancestors. Most are hybrids of ''Phalaenopsis amabilis'' with ''Phalaenopsis schilleriana'' or ''Phalaenopsis stuartiana''.

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Tree of life


Last weekend I was gifted with the opportunity to experience the most spiritually grounded place. Between the majestic life force of this old gal, breeze swept views, seemingly endless grounds filled with beautifully moving sights to ponder, and quiet places to just let go, my mind has shifted open to a new world of possibilities.

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Echinacea Purpurea


Flowers of exceptional duration, on strong stems. Abundant and very spectular flower
Soil- well drained
Exposure - sun or half-sun
Height- 30 cm
Space 30 cm
Flowering - July - September
Responds well to deadheading and pruning. Good cut flower
Perennial.

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Begonia kelimutuensis
















New Spesies Find
Begonia kelimutuensis
Find in "Taman Nasional " Kelimutu Flores Indonesia
To read more see www.kompas.com

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Adenium socotranum


Adenium socotranum, Socotra, with Dracaena cinnabari. This magnificent adenium is virtually unknown in cultivation. Photo: John Lavranos.

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Rose climbing on the archway


Roses are just the best (and can be the worst) plants in any garden.

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Adenium somalense var.somalense


Adenium somalense var.somalense east of Bargal, Somalia Photo: Myron Kimnach.

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Adenium somalense var.somalense


Adenium somalense var.somalense, Lake Baringo, Kenya. The conical caudex is diagnostic. Photo: Thomas A.Wiewandt.

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tiara


owner :anthurium nursery
lackie suwandie

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king adenium


BLACK SOMALENSE CHAMPION
OWNER :KINGADENIUM

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adenium sp


adenium somalense var somalense
owner :none

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anthurim


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Owner: none
address :none

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pakis monyet

does he like a monkey?

his name is pakis monyet
owner :Mr Dedi
address :Jl. Garuda II No. 2 Perum Cileduk Indah II
Cileduk, Tangerang 15159, Banten
Indonesia

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technorati

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wave of love


How many hollow in this picture ?
owner:adventmardani

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arabicum

o l d e r t h a n y o u ?
if you think this arabicum is very old, you're wrong
its just 4 year old
owner:adventmardani

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hot body






you can imagine this?

whatever your imagine just like you are.

i think its sexy, just like you.
owner : adventmardani

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