All the plant photographies are performed by Patrick Blanc and their use must go with the photo caption and the mention "copyright Patrick Blanc"
  • Cuphea hyssopifolia, flowering plagiotropic stem, Tana Toraja, South Sulawesi

    Cuphea hyssopifolia, flowering plagiotropic stem, Tana Toraja, South Sulawesi

  • Schismatoglottis subundulata as a rheophyte during the dry season fixed in the limestone rock cracks along the river, Bantimurung, South Sulawesi

    Schismatoglottis subundulata as a rheophyte during the dry season fixed in the limestone rock cracks along the river, Bantimurung, South Sulawesi

  • Schismatoglottis subundulata in limestone rock cracks along the river, Bantimurung, South Sulawesi

    Schismatoglottis subundulata in limestone rock cracks along the river, Bantimurung, South Sulawesi

  • Schismatoglottis subundulata anchored in limestone rock cracks along the river, Bantimurung, South Sulawesi

    Schismatoglottis subundulata anchored in limestone rock cracks along the river, Bantimurung, South Sulawesi

  • Schismatoglottis subundulata in limestone rock crack along the river, Bantimurung, South Sulawesi

    Schismatoglottis subundulata in limestone rock crack along the river, Bantimurung, South Sulawesi

  • Schismatoglottis subundulata in rock crack along the river, Bantimurung, South Sulawesi

    Schismatoglottis subundulata in rock crack along the river, Bantimurung, South Sulawesi

  • Schismatoglottis subundulata, new lateral clustered shoots emerging from the base following flash flood traumatisms , Bantimurung, South Sulawesi

    Schismatoglottis subundulata, new lateral clustered shoots emerging from the base following flash flood traumatisms , Bantimurung, South Sulawesi

  • Schismatoglottis subundulata, small opening in the upper part of the spathe at the junction between the male and the upper globose staminodial parts of spadix

    Schismatoglottis subundulata, small opening in the upper part of the spathe at the junction between the male and the upper globose staminodial parts of spadix

  • Schismatoglottis subundulata, young erect and older bending inflorescences

    Schismatoglottis subundulata, young erect and older bending inflorescences

  • Schismatoglottis subundulata, bending inflorescence, upper part of spatha manually removed

    Schismatoglottis subundulata, bending inflorescence, upper part of spatha manually removed

  • Schismatoglottis subundulata, spadix with lower female part, short sterile part, large male part and upper staminodial globose part

    Schismatoglottis subundulata, spadix with lower female part, short sterile part, large male part and upper staminodial globose part

  • Schismatoglottis subundulata, male part of spadix and top globose staminodial part

    Schismatoglottis subundulata, male part of spadix and top globose staminodial part

  • Cryptocoryne x timahensis flowering in its dapple shaded habitat, Bukit Timah NR, Singapore

    Cryptocoryne x timahensis flowering in its dapple shaded habitat, Bukit Timah NR, Singapore

  • Cryptocoryne x timahensis, leaves and inflorescences, Bukit Timah NR, Singapore

    Cryptocoryne x timahensis, leaves and inflorescences, Bukit Timah NR, Singapore

  • Cryptocoryne x timahensis, inflorescence emerging out of the mud, Bukit Timah NR, Singapore

    Cryptocoryne x timahensis, inflorescence emerging out of the mud, Bukit Timah NR, Singapore

  • Cryptocoryne x timahensis, probably a hybrid between C. schulzei and C. nurii from Johore, Bukit Timah NR, Singapore

    Cryptocoryne x timahensis, probably a hybrid between C. schulzei and C. nurii from Johore, Bukit Timah NR, Singapore

  • Cryptocoryne x timahensis, warty surface of spathe limb and collar, Bukit Timah, Singapore, endemic or more probably introduced

    Cryptocoryne x timahensis, warty surface of spathe limb and collar, Bukit Timah, Singapore, endemic or more probably introduced

  • Cryptocoryne x timahensis, specimen collected by Patrick Blanc in July 1991, the first specimen deposited in the Singapore Herbarium, ten years before the official description of this species, probably a hybrid between C. schulzei and C. nurii

    Cryptocoryne x timahensis, specimen collected by Patrick Blanc in July 1991, the first specimen deposited in the Singapore Herbarium, ten years before the official description of this species, probably a hybrid between C. schulzei and C. nurii

  • Cryptocoryne schulzei inflorescence, Kota Tinggi, Malaysia

    Cryptocoryne schulzei inflorescence, Kota Tinggi, Malaysia

  • Cryptocoryne schulzei, spathe, Hutan Lipur Panti, Johore, Malaysia

    Cryptocoryne schulzei, spathe, Hutan Lipur Panti, Johore, Malaysia

  • Cryptocoryne nurii, spathe, Johore, Malaysia

    Cryptocoryne nurii, spathe, Johore, Malaysia

  • Cryptocoryne affinis, Taman Negara, Malaysia

    Cryptocoryne affinis, Taman Negara, Malaysia

  • Cryptocoryne affinis, spathe, Taman Negara, Malaysia

    Cryptocoryne affinis, spathe, Taman Negara, Malaysia

  • Cryptocoryne x purpurea flowering in habitat, photo taken in 1991 but this natural pond site has been drained to construct bungalows, Ayer Keroh Recreation Forest, Melaka, Malaysia

    Cryptocoryne x purpurea flowering in habitat, photo taken in 1991 but this natural pond site has been drained to construct bungalows, Ayer Keroh Recreation Forest, Melaka, Malaysia

  • Cryptocoryne x purpurea in habitat, photo taken in 1991 but this natural pond site has been drained to construct bungalows, Ayer Keroh Recreation Forest, Melaka, Malaysia

    Cryptocoryne x purpurea in habitat, photo taken in 1991 but this natural pond site has been drained to construct bungalows, Ayer Keroh Recreation Forest, Melaka, Malaysia

  • Cryptocoryne x purpurea, two inflorescences, photo taken in 1991 but this natural pond site has been drained to construct bungalows, Ayer Keroh Recreation Forest, Melaka, Malaysia

    Cryptocoryne x purpurea, two inflorescences, photo taken in 1991 but this natural pond site has been drained to construct bungalows, Ayer Keroh Recreation Forest, Melaka, Malaysia

  • Cryptocoryne x purpurea, a specimen with silver pinkish veins, an indication of genetic diversity of the population in spite of the accepted hybrid origin, Ayer Keroh Recreation Forest, Melaka, Malaysia

    Cryptocoryne x purpurea, a specimen with silver pinkish veins, an indication of genetic diversity of the population in spite of the accepted hybrid origin, Ayer Keroh Recreation Forest, Melaka, Malaysia

  • Cryptocoryne x purpurea, warty limb of the spathe, Ayer Keroh Recreation Forest, Melaka, Malaysia

    Cryptocoryne x purpurea, warty limb of the spathe, Ayer Keroh Recreation Forest, Melaka, Malaysia

  • Cryptocoryne x purpurea, limb, collar, throat and tube of the inflorescence, Ayer Keroh Recreation Forest, Melaka, Malaysia

    Cryptocoryne x purpurea, limb, collar, throat and tube of the inflorescence, Ayer Keroh Recreation Forest, Melaka, Malaysia

  • Cryptocoryne x purpurea, warty limb, collar and throat of the spathe, Ayer Keroh Recreation Forest, Melaka, Malaysia

    Cryptocoryne x purpurea, warty limb, collar and throat of the spathe, Ayer Keroh Recreation Forest, Melaka, Malaysia

  • Cryptocoryne x purpurea, inflorescence showing the warty limb, collar, throat and tube, Ayer Keroh Recreation Forest, Melaka, Malaysia

    Cryptocoryne x purpurea, inflorescence showing the warty limb, collar, throat and tube, Ayer Keroh Recreation Forest, Melaka, Malaysia

  • Cryptocoryne cordata, limb of the spathe, unknown origin

    Cryptocoryne cordata, limb of the spathe, unknown origin

  • Cryptocoryne cordata var. cordata, open spathe limb

    Cryptocoryne cordata var. cordata, open spathe limb

  • Cryptocoryne cordata, limb of the spathe

    Cryptocoryne cordata, limb of the spathe

  • Cryptocoryne cordata, tiny spadix formerly enclosed in the kettle, naked female flowers at the base, sterile filiform part of the spadix and congested reduced male flowers at the top

    Cryptocoryne cordata, tiny spadix formerly enclosed in the kettle, naked female flowers at the base, sterile filiform part of the spadix and congested reduced male flowers at the top

  • Cryptocoryne cordata, decaying inflorescence, 25 cm long tube and tiny basal spadix formerly enclosed in the kettle, unknown origin

    Cryptocoryne cordata, decaying inflorescence, 25 cm long tube and tiny basal spadix formerly enclosed in the kettle, unknown origin

  • Cryptocoryne cordata var. cordata in a shallow forest pond, Pasoh FR, Malaysia

    Cryptocoryne cordata var. cordata in a shallow forest pond, Pasoh FR, Malaysia

  • Cryptocoryne sp., unidentified species, maybe C. villosa in the Djambi province, Sumatra

    Cryptocoryne sp., unidentified species, maybe C. villosa in the Djambi province, Sumatra

  • Cryptocoryne ciliata and Cryptocoryne lingua in muddy soil at low tide, Kuching, Sarawak, Borneo

    Cryptocoryne ciliata and Cryptocoryne lingua in muddy soil at low tide, Kuching, Sarawak, Borneo

  • Cryptocoryne ciliata mixed with the very small Cryptocoryne lingua in a canal inside Kuching, Borneo, at low tide, photo taken in 1976

    Cryptocoryne ciliata mixed with the very small Cryptocoryne lingua in a canal inside Kuching, Borneo, at low tide, photo taken in 1976

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