Thursday, 25 September 2014

Limestone outcrop near my home (Sept. 2014)

Thismia aseroe (it is not a fungi, but mycoheterotrophs plant) 

Dyakia regalis (snail) and Vrydagzynea tristriata (orchid):

Two jewel orchids: Crepidium metallicum (top) and Crepidium lowii (bottom). C. lowii from limestone hill is a bit different from those from other places.

Begonia congesta

"Earth Star” fungus (Geastrum sp.) 

Vrydagzynea tristriata (orchid):

Stream inside a cave.....

Vrydagzynea tristriata (orchid):

Met the green snail again! (Name: Rhinocochlis nasuta)

Scaphochlamys reticosa (Very rare wild ginger from limestone hill):

Homalomena humilis


Vrydagzynea tristriata (orchid):

Dossinia marmorata



Bat lily

Brachypeza indusiata

piper sp.


Brachypeza indusiata

Club moss

B. congesta




C. metallicum


Vrydagzynea tristriata (orchid):

C. lowii

Scaphochlamys reticosa

B. congesta

Dyakia regalis 

C. metallicum

Scaphochlamys reticosa (Very rare wild ginger from limestone hill):

C. lowii

Scaphochlamys reticosa (Very rare wild ginger from limestone hill):





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