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The unique, 2-ranked leaves of Appendicula sp. (wild orchid) from Sabah, East Malaysia. Flowers are really small, about 1 cm. See album.
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Alocasia cuprea, native to Borneo
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Alocasia reginula, the Black Velvet Alocasia from Borneo
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Alocasia reginula, the Black velvet Alocasia from Borneo
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Amorphophallus atroviridis [Flickr Explore: 04 Mar 2018]
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Anthurium regale
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Aristolochia leuconeura
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Chrome
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Jewel Orchid Leaf (Anoectochilus sp.)
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Aloe aristata; macro shot of the rosette leaves of this succulent plant
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Spiralling in
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Aloe somaliensis
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Licuala mattaensis 'Mapu' from Sarawak, East Malaysia
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Begonia brevirimosa subsp. exotica
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Begonia 'Benitochiba'
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Begonia 'Benitochiba'
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‘Curly whirly’ leaves of Begonia ‘China Curl’
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Begonia ‘Fedor’
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Begonia 'Marmaduke'
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Begonia U192 ‘Martin’s Mystery’
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Begonia ‘Otto Foster’
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Riotous !
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Networking...
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Cissus discolour
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Drosera sp., macro shot of the leaves
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Episcia ‘Cleopatra’; macro shot of the pink and mint green foliage
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Ficus natalensis subsp. leprieurii
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Kerriodoxa elegans
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Bromeliads at Bangkok’s plant market. Can I pass them off as flowers ? They sure are pretty :)
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Overlapping, almost ?heart-shaped, silver-veined leaves of Raphidophora cryptantha during the juvenile or ‘shingle-leaf’ stage of the plant’s growth.