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lisham : Padang Wahid : Revisited
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Joined: Jun 2007 Padang Wahid : Revisited My friend and I went to Padang Wahid yesterday... Here are the pictorial result. Enjoy... The Flowers This image is reduced by 13%, click it to view full size. Kamunting Flower + Fruit This image is reduced by 13%, click it to view full size. Furry White Flower This image is reduced by 13%, click it to view full size. Pink/Purple Flower This image is reduced by 13%, click it to view full size. Sea Morning Glory aka Camel-foot The Fungi/Mushroom This image is reduced by 13%, click it to view full size. This image is reduced by 13%, click it to view full size. The Orchid? This image is reduced by 13%, click it to view full size. The Water Plants This image is reduced by 13%, click it to view full size. This image is reduced by 13%, click it to view full size. The CPs Bladderwort This image is reduced by 13%, click it to view full size. This image is reduced by 13%, click it to view full size. N. mirabillis This image is reduced by 13%, click it to view full size. This image is reduced by 13%, click it to view full size. This image is reduced by 13%, click it to view full size. Another Nep species added to (the unofficial) Langkawi Nep species list. After hours of looking for other species (scroll down to know what species la), I found this clumps of nep looking a bit different than the usual (red splotches, big leaves, pitcher with wide peristome) N. mirabillis. It's smaller (but still big, compared to the one I'm growing), base of leaves sticking to stem, thin peristome, etc. Now the best part... It's confirmed that we have (drumroll music) N. gracillis growing along-side N. mirabillis. Sadly the explorer (that's me and my friend wont even make it to the list, as he just sit in the car and wait!) is not able to identify hybrid of N. mirabillis with N. gracillis, so I can't say for sure if a hybrid exists. Long story short... Pix! This image is reduced by 13%, click it to view full size. This image is reduced by 13%, click it to view full size. This image is reduced by 13%, click it to view full size. This image is reduced by 13%, click it to view full size. New pix added! Photobucket is up and running again... This image is reduced by 13%, click it to view full size. N. gracillis blooming. This image is reduced by 13%, click it to view full size. Reddish N. gracillis This image is reduced by 13%, click it to view full size. Big N. gracillis pitcher (I never seen one this big, is this the right size?) p/s: the "other" species that I'm trying to find are D. burmannii and D. indica. Make sure you guys/gals have insurred your back if you want to look for Drosera species in the wild. It's back-breaking becos of the excessive bending down. It hurts! p/s again: No D. burmannii nor N. indica found in this trip. More pix coming soon. Photobucket is not co-operating since yesterday. atmccmn Joined: May 2007 Re: Padang Wahid : Revisited Nice picts, Lisham. I certainly do enjoy them. Many thanks! One curiousity though, as I believe it's a wetland. Don't you become a feast for mosquitos???? lisham Joined: Jun 2007 Re: Padang Wahid : Revisited Welcome! It's more like a field where the natives feed their cow, the "lake" is actually sand mines. No mosquitoes, I wore my shorts and black shirt... Not even a mosquito lbite. Maybe i'm not appetizing enough... The secret- Dont shower before going CP hunting. Oppsss... I did it again... muahahaha... piscesilim Joined: Dec 2006 Re: Padang Wahid : Revisited This image is reduced by 13%, click it to view full size. Nice hairy flower!! Nymphoides indica? Robert Joined: Jan 2007 Re: Padang Wahid : Revisited Quote: Nice picts, Lisham. I certainly do enjoy them. Many thanks! One curiousity though, as I believe it's a wetland. Don't you become a feast for mosquitos???? Heath forest had very porous and well drain soil and is not a good breeding ground for mosquitoes. Another place where mosquitoes doesn't breed are Limestone hills. lisham Joined: Jun 2007 Re: Padang Wahid : Revisited Lim: Nymphoides indica? Erk, I dono ler... They seems to grow happily sprouting ****es on runner. They're not attached to the bottom, just floating freely on water surface... Are they rare? isaacgoh Joined: Jan 2007 Re: Padang Wahid : Revisited Indica is not rare I think. I'm more interested in the red water plant before the indica pictures. Looks like red stellata from far. Lim, you know what's that? Robert Joined: Jan 2007 Re: Padang Wahid : Revisited N.indica is not rare. They are found in ponds and marshlands, very invasive. Isaac, i don't see any red plant ! lisham Joined: Jun 2007 Re: Padang Wahid : Revisited Robert: it's the one under the label "Water Plants" Robert Joined: Jan 2007 Re: Padang Wahid : Revisited thanks lisham ! it look familiar. lisham Joined: Jun 2007 Re: Padang Wahid : Revisited Hehehe... I think it'll look nice in someones' planted aquarium... Not as common around Padang Wahid area tho... I only saw 3-4 strands of this kind... lisham Joined: Jun 2007 Re: Padang Wahid : Revisited Added the last 3 pix under the label N. gracillis David Joined: Dec 2006 Re: Padang Wahid : Revisited What sepcies is the bladderwort? Is it the same as bifurcatum's pictures of bladderwort behind his unty's house? So cool! Lisham, do they just float or do they have stems growing into the soil under the water? piscesilim Joined: Dec 2006 Re: Padang Wahid : Revisited Quote: Indica is not rare I think. I'm more interested in the red water plant before the indica pictures. Looks like red stellata from far. Lim, you know what's that? I am not sure about the red plant. But I saw some Eriocaulon sp.. I wonder if there got any nice dwarf Eriocaulon. Must go to Langkawi and check out. isaacgoh Joined: Jan 2007 Re: Padang Wahid : Revisited Quote: Isaac, i don't see any red plant ! Robert, look at the below picture right in the center. You will see it. This image is reduced by 13%, click it to view full size. \ isaacgoh Joined: Jan 2007 Re: Padang Wahid : Revisited Quote: I am not sure about the red plant. But I saw some Eriocaulon sp.. I wonder if there got any nice dwarf Eriocaulon. Must go to Langkawi and check out. Please update your field trip if you ever go there. I would like to know more about aquatic plants in msia too. Near bkt kledang also got drawf eriocaulon, I've given some to YT last time to try. Can grow submersed but not as nice as cinereum. lisham Joined: Jun 2007 Re: Padang Wahid : Revisited Lim: U mean this? This image is reduced by 13%, click it to view full size. What about this water plant? This image is reduced by 13%, click it to view full size. isaacgoh Joined: Jan 2007 Re: Padang Wahid : Revisited The second picture looks like the emersed form of stellata sp with more needle shape leaf submersed. Wait for Lim to verify as well. First picture is from the erio. family. lisham Joined: Jun 2007 Re: Padang Wahid : Revisited Quote: Quote: I am not sure about the red plant. But I saw some Eriocaulon sp.. I wonder if there got any nice dwarf Eriocaulon. Must go to Langkawi and check out. Please update your field trip if you ever go there. I would like to know more about aquatic plants in msia too. Near bkt kledang also got drawf eriocaulon, I've given some to YT last time to try. Can grow submersed but not as nice as cinereum. Ok. Will do... piscesilim Joined: Dec 2006 Re: Padang Wahid : Revisited I think it more like Rotala something rather than Eusteralis stellata. isaacgoh Joined: Jan 2007 Re: Padang Wahid : Revisited Quote: I think it more like Rotala something rather than Eusteralis stellata. The emersed leaf does not look like Rotala family. I am quite sure about this. If it is, definitely not rotundifolia or macrandra species. In fact, I've seen this in my friend's farm. He told me it's the new didipis diandra sp. Will update more when I find them. Oh, I just remembered I have some emersed didipis at my balcony. Will take a positive ID. Rgds, isaac bactrus Joined: Sept 2007 Re: Padang Wahid : Revisited Looks like a healthy wetland. Is it good for fishing too? Btw please excuse my ignorant again, where is Padang Wahid? Not a familiar name. piscesilim Joined: Dec 2006 Re: Padang Wahid : Revisited Yes. Definitely not R. rotundifolia or R. macrandra. But could it be R. wallichii? It would be good if got flower to verify. lisham Joined: Jun 2007 Re: Padang Wahid : Revisited PADANG WAHID REVISITED PART 3: Needs confirmation if this is actually N. gracillis (suspected to be N. gracillis x mirabillis or N. mirabillis x gracillis) Pix... This image is reduced by 13%, click it to view full size. This image is reduced by 13%, click it to view full size. This image is reduced by 13%, click it to view full size. dom Joined: Dec 2006 Re: Padang Wahid : Revisited Just back from there. Gonna thank to Lisham for the guide, time and plants. The emmersed plant gave me the first answer. It is Rotala wallichii. But from the submersed picture. Guess Lisham made the picture slightly bigger. So, Isaac thought it is Stellata. I got around 3 stems back. It is just look like my Rotala wallichii 'green'. And this species is red color. Beside that, I had 2 banana plant, 2 wild unknown orchid bulbs, 2 small mirabilis and few small gracilis from Lisham. hongrui Joined: Jul 2007 Re: Padang Wahid : Revisited Quote: PADANG WAHID REVISITED PART 3: Needs confirmation if this is actually N. gracillis (suspected to be N. gracillis x mirabillis or N. mirabillis x gracillis) Hi Lisham, it's a little late but i think the pictures show a N. gracilis hybrid with mirabilis. i'm not sure of the order tho, maybe Robert can chime in with his comments? lisham Joined: Jun 2007 Re: Padang Wahid : Revisited Waaa... It's a hybrid... I finally found my own hybrid.... My very first.... That makes me proud... Hehehe.... piscesilim Joined: Dec 2006 Re: Padang Wahid : Revisited Err... Lisham. Can you check is this hybrid got numerous nectar glands distributed all over the lower lid surface? Last edited by David; 30th January 2009 at 12:46 PM. |
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