Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Bunga Nadir : Rare Flowers (5th Feb 2002)

Bunga Nadir
Schima Brevifolia
This beautiful, small (5m.) tree is a common on Kinabalu from 2,500 to 3,000 m. above sea level. The rather similar S. wallichii (Madang Changkoh) grows on hills in the Peninsula, especially Penang Hills, and us distinguished by its smaller flowers and larger leaves. It is a moderate-sized tree.


Couroupita Guianensis Aubl.The genus name Couroupita comes from the South American name for this plant couroupitoutoumou. The species name guianensis comes from the Guianas, refering to place of origin of the botanical specimen used as reference to name this plant.


Bunga NadirCamellia Nitidissima
Large shrub requiring a warm, humid site in partial shade. The foliage had deeply indented veins which is quite different to most Camellias. The new growth is an attractive purple colour. Best suited to woodland conditions. The soil must be well-drained soil and remain constantly damp. It producec the only yellow flowers known in the genus. In time, hybridisers are hoping to develop a new range of colours to include yellow, orange, apricot and peach.

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