Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Flame of the Forest




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This morning as I was driving in my neighbourhood I saw this gorgeous Flame of the Forest tree in bloom with its scarlet flowers. So I took a couple of pictures of it.

Flame of the Forest, or Delonix Regia, is often planted as a shade tree in parks because of its broadly spreading crown. However, it is more so an ornamental tree species recognised for its exuberant scarlet flowers when in full bloom.

A native of Madagascar, it was discovered by botanist Wenzel Bojer in 1820. Since then the tree has been planted in Africa, Asia and Southeast Asia.

The Flame of the Forest is a medium to large-size tree which can reach up to 60 feet high. The flowers are scarlet and fairly scented. The fruits are long pods dangling down sword-like from the branches.



Saturday, February 7, 2009

Jambu Air (water guava) or Rose Apple flowers and fruits





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Jambu Air is water guava or Rose Apple and comes in three colours, red, white and pink. Before a Jambu Air tree bears fruits, the whole crown of the tree will be covered with prickly and hairy light colored blossoms.

A Jambu Air tree in bloom will spread a refreshing light fragrance in the air. Jambu Air tree grows quickly and easily and is quite hardy. The fruits are very juicy, though not exactly sweet or sour. The white variety is sweeter than its colored sisters, although the red ones are more juicy. Jambu Air is an important ingredient in the local salad, "Rojak."


Sunday, February 1, 2009

Subdued New Year celebrations

The festive season is still in the air, although on a rather subdued note due to the economic downturn. Picture shows a scene of chinese new year traditions in Subang Parade shopping center where not many people are seen to be around and most are just window shopping. However, the eateries are well patronised. People eat in celebrating the Chinese New Year.