Apr
01

My first attempt taking pictures of flowers and posting it here in my sister’s blog received many encouragements from dear bloggers. Your words had given me more strength to snap another picture of an unknown flower. I hope you’ll like it (=

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I realised the petals made the flower look like a little red butterfly.


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  1. Plastron

    Nice pic~! :wink:
    Isn’t that the large variety of the Ixora plant? If you pluck one of the flowers carefully, you’ll notice a thin filament sticking out of the base…carefully pull it out and you’ll be rewarded with one drop of sweet nectar at the other end. I used to do this as a kid with my mom’s Ixora plant.

    WARNING: DO NOT attempt this at public gardens or plants that have been sprayed with insecticide. You will probably get poisoned and DIE~! (I think…). :ouch:

  2. Tine

    Yep, that’s the ixora, all right. I too sucked the nectar out of the thin filament when I was much younger. Ahh I remember good times with this plant :p

  3. Hasbullah bin Pit

    Err
    I saw only Siantan

  4. Pelfy

    Plastron & Tine: Yes, yes… I used to suck them when I was young too. I remember my friends said, “Pull out the filament slowly and you’ll get a drop of ‘ribena’.” Haahaa (=

  5. Plastron

    Fond memories of the past…but I dare not try it now though, what with acid rain, pesticides, herbicides, backsides(oops…)…well, you get my point… :P

  6. littlebro

    This plant is quite common in gardens and sideways around KL. Heh…Pelfy showing her photography skills again~ :biggrin:

    Bila kakak kamu balik ke ‘blog’ ini, Pelfy?

  7. Franklin

    Very lovely picture :)

  8. Zhu

    I like it! Reminds me of… how do you guys call it… oh yeah, spring!

    Still shoveling the snow here in Canada…!!!

  9. ColourfulWorld

    Pelfy,

    Great job done, you have capture the Ixora plant at the perfect moment with the perfect angle. I love this photo very much! :biggrin:

    Plastron,

    Well, plants are magnificent life forms. From what I have studied, plants are able to maintain the dynamic equilibrium even though some chemicals are found to be high level in the soil. They simply absorb what they need only, wonderful isn’t it? Little acid rain and all those stuff that you have mentioned won’t hurt the flower at all so it’s safe to consume the nectar. =)

  10. Giddy Tiger

    This flower has nectar in it, I believe. …. which can be sucked out by us humans.

  11. Plastron

    ColourfulWorld,

    Sure bor? Later I lau sai le? :ouch:

  12. poetryman69

    greeting a spring flower with something like joy….

  13. Silly Pat

    Bunga Siantan! I used to love sucking on the flower. :3

    Also, wanted to drop by to tell you that your sister’s name appeared in the papers today! Here’s the link.

  14. cindy

    That’s a nice pic! What camera are you using? :)

    I love sucking on the nectar like a butterfly.. it taste so sweet! :biggrin:

  15. ColourfulWorld

    Plastron,

    Sure…no problem one… trust me =)

    Pelfy,

    Hey, your sister’s project was on NST yesterday. They managed to tagged 30 terapins if I’m not mistaken. Please congratulate her for me. Thx!

  16. ColourfulWorld

    Sorry, only 1 has been tagged, the remaining 30 will soon be tagged… My mistake. =p

  17. becky

    That’s a beautiful flower. What kind? I love how the sunlight comes through just on the flower petals. Nice work.