Hi, as promised here is a picture of Hottonia palustris in a planted aquarium. I don't think we ever had the real H. inflata here. [ATTACH]...
any smell when the leaves are crushed?
true, I meant its shape and the glossy texture. actually I am rather surprised by the other thread where the guava is being grown indoors.
I am not sure what a "Hong Kong Guava" is, but this definitely does not look like a gauva Psidium. They do look suspiciously citrusy.
actually the bracts of some banana species are good to eat, thinly sliced as a garnishing in salad, especially an "evil-smelling" (according to...
Found some additional information about the palms. They were introduced from the Calcutta Boatnic Gardens in 1925....
Probably, it is not a rare palm and there are quite a few specimens in the Palm Valley. There are a few coco-de-mer (Lodoicea maldavica) seedlings...
In late 2004, two 79 year-old Talipot palm Corypha umbraculifera in the Singapore Botanical Gardens’ Palm Valley put up their Once-in-a-Lifetime...
Many thanks David. It is posted here http://www.aquaticquotient.com/forum/showthread.php?t=41909 I will ask to see if any of them guys have...
thanks! so I have permission to post it there? I will add a link after I do so, and also if I can find any pix of it in an aquarium :)
does resemble closely the plant!!! thanx I will ask the owner to check it out.
okidoki, the inflorescence is pendant, i.e. it grew up and then curve over and with the flowers pointing down, but is not drooping down like a...
alright I will go get some leaf pix next time I am in the vicinity of the plant. any particular parts of the leaf you want to see?
actually I thought it resembles Torenia in terms of habit and leaf shape, but some what like a Lindernia with the petals curled up. Torenia...