Page Abstract
1. Main
The main page of this blog. You are here. Page that collects photos from our plants collection(mainly orchids) that are flowering at the posted time.
2. About TBV
Introduction of TBV and Bera district (where TBV is)
3. About Pahang
Anything about the state of Pahang, such as interesting places to visit, activities of the population and many more.
4. Diseases
Share about the common diseases always occur to your orchid in the tropical climate.
5. Fungicide
The type of fungicide available in Malaysia to treat the plant's diseases.
6. Pesticide
The type of pesticide available in Malaysia to treat the plant's pest.
7. Fertilizer
The fertilizers that we use for our plants.
8. Nature
Any photo about the beauty of the nature in Malaysia from our view. They are may about the tree, waterfall or animal.
9. Insect
The page that collects my photo from macro shoot. Subject are all kind of insects found around my garden.
10. Scene
The page that collects all photo taken by my intuitive, something that caught my attention suddenly.
Nak belajar tanam Orkid? Dapatkan buku hebat ini :)
Ia ditulis berdasarkan pengalaman penulis sendiri. Boleh dibeli di Karangkraf Mall secara online ya. :)
Bab Bonus
Buku ini juga membincangkan mengenai perladangan Vanila di Malaysia di dalam Bab Bonus. Penulis memberi pandangannya mengenai permasalahan yang perlu diatasi sebelum melakukan pelaburan di dalam perladangan Vanila di Malaysia.
Showing posts with label tanduk kijang. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tanduk kijang. Show all posts
Monday, July 2, 2012
Platycerium ridleyi
Labels:
Platycerium ridleyi,
tanduk kijang
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Tanduk tanduk
Labels:
eksotik,
epifit,
fern,
paku pakis,
tanduk kijang,
unik,
unique
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Platyceriums....
Platycerium willinckii mounted on the mango tree at TBV. This species very easy to grow in Malaysian climate. It's native to Indonesia. Look like P.bifurcatum but the fertile frond thinner than P.bifurcatum. Multiplication of this plant can be achieved through 'pup isolation' technique and spore.
Platycerium hillii pup seperated from the mother plant and just mounted to another mango tree at TBV. The fertile frond growing upward like P.ridleyi but with no 'deer-horn' shape.
Labels:
baja organik,
epifit,
fern,
paku pakis,
platycerium,
pup,
spora,
spore,
tanaman hiasan,
tanduk kijang,
tanduk rusa
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