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Rogier's trip continued. Here is P. niveum growing in a place you may not have expected - on sea islands. In an area known as Langkawi there are many of these islands and they are the habitat of the paphs and a number of other epiphytic orchids.
He said that P. niveum grew just a few meters above the waves. None were in flower however.
He found some Corybas in flower as well in an area called the Cameron Higlands. The species is C. carinatus.
Another group of plants common to Malaysia is the genus Nepanthes. Here is N. ampullaria growing on Gunung Jerai. These plants are in fact huge, up to 10 meters long and the pitchers exist in clusters like this, giving the impression of a compact plant, but in truth this is not so.
He saw many other plants and if you want a deeper look, check out this link: Rogier van Vugt's Malaysia Trip
He said that P. niveum grew just a few meters above the waves. None were in flower however.
He found some Corybas in flower as well in an area called the Cameron Higlands. The species is C. carinatus.
Another group of plants common to Malaysia is the genus Nepanthes. Here is N. ampullaria growing on Gunung Jerai. These plants are in fact huge, up to 10 meters long and the pitchers exist in clusters like this, giving the impression of a compact plant, but in truth this is not so.
He saw many other plants and if you want a deeper look, check out this link: Rogier van Vugt's Malaysia Trip