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Railway station of Buitenzorg, modern-day Bogor, Java, Indonesia
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rumahdijualsentulcity · 2 months
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haveyoubeentothiscity · 5 months
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bumblebeeappletree · 26 days
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The name Aglaonema is not so well known in Australia, but in Indonesia, the genus of plants is so popular it has its own theme song. Tammy and guest presenter Sean Salim, ‪@onlyplants‬ visit plant breeders Mia and Greg Hambali to see the wide range of Aglaonemas they are growing.
Greg Hambali is well known in plant circles for producing some of the world’s best-loved cultivars, but of all the plants he has worked with, the Aglaonemas are the heroes in his greenhouse. He has bred about 100 hybrids.
His daughter Mia learnt the ropes from her father at his Bogor nursery and now runs her own nursery in Bali.
Mia shows Sean some of the behind-the-scenes tricks of the trade – using a paintbrush to move pollen from one parent plant to another – and explains the patience needed to wait for results: sometimes up to eight months for seeds and then even longer for the hybrid plants to grow before you can select the best plant from all the thousands of ‘babies’.
Greg shows Tammy some of the many cultivars he has created. Tammy is used to seeing these plants in shades of green, but here there are pinks and reds in a whole range of combinations. It is the colourful plants that are most popular, especially the red ones, because in Indonesia red is associated with bravery and luck.
The main parent that brings these red tones to hybrids is Aglaonema rotundum, from the island of Sumatra. Greg compares this plant to salt in the kitchen – “without it all the dishes are bland”.
Because each individual hybrid is different there is always an incentive to keep trying to see what the next combination will bring.
Mia shows a huge pile of boxes filled with labels of hybrids that have been deemed a ‘failure’ – not different or interesting enough to propagate. She says her father has produced more than 10,000 ‘failures’ in his lifetime. “I’ve already made more than 1,000 failures and I intend to make any more before I achieve success,” says Mia. “A failure is not the end of the world. We keep doing what we’re doing and we never give up.”
Behind the nursery is a huge experimental garden. It’s more like a personal jungle than a garden, with something new at every turn.
Sean finds a Paradise Palm similar to one that he killed by underwatering - he says it should never dry out and likes acidic soil and bright shade.
Tammy finds a Philodendron ‘Java Beauty’ with leaves almost as big as her!
For decades Greg has been working on breeding Salak – a palm with a sweet firm fruit that’s an important food in south-east Asia. It’s also known as snake fruit because of the pattern on the fruit’s hard outer skin. The skin is peeled off, like a rambutan, revealing a white, soft fruit inside with three segments, each with a pip in the middle. Tammy is surprised to taste both sour and sweet at the same time.
Greg aims to breed a fruit with even better flavour – and on a palm with fewer large spikes on the stems, so it is more gardener-friendly!
Rest in peace:
Gardening Australia expresses great sympathy for the family of Greg Hambali, the incredible plantsman, fondly regarded as the Father of Indonesian Aglonema, who died a few months after filming this segment, on November 4, 2023.
He will be deeply missed by his family and plant lovers in Indonesia and around the world.
Featured plants:
Aglaonema cv.
Aglaonema rotundum
Paradise palm (Licuala mattanensis)
Philodendron ‘Java Beauty’ syn. Thaumatophyllum cv.
Salak (Salacca zalacca)
Filmed in Bogor, West Java
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hidayahtuldinul · 1 month
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keypropertisentul · 9 months
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segudangpikiran · 3 months
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Kopi Daong
Kabupaten Bogor, Provinsi Jawa Barat, Indonesia
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Tempat ini bagaikan sebuah pondok di tengah hutan pinus jikalau kita lihat pada zaman dahulu. Bagaimana dengan zaman sekarang? Ya, tentu saja itu adalah kafe di tengah hutan pinus. Jika bukan kafe, maka bisa jadi itu adalah restoran di tengah hutan pinus.
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vrgssmncht · 2 years
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It keep on raining today so... Here's my recap of INVERTEFEST✨🪲 day 3 at Bogor Botanical Gardens!!
Yesterday was raining so much too but hell the change of scenery made me more enthusiastic of what I could find!
First I met with my partner and admiring some bracket mushroom when we found the first bugs! Never saw these kinds before! They're Eumorphus marginatus
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After that, unrelated to bugs, kinda, but my local botanical gardens apparently has opened a new shiny NEPENTHES garden and it's just- the best new thing they have omg
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They have a good collection of nephentes from Sumatra, Java, and Kalimantan (Borneo) while ALSO have Dorsera, Venus flytrap, and those American pitcher plants which is so cool of them my serotonin level is so high and still is it's the first time I ever seen them directly omgomg
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Not only that, they also have information boards regarding where they came from, their functions, and other cool stuff! Thought most of the time you need to swipe water droplets off it cuz every so often the cool af water mist machine™ here's a pic of one of the board and me being absolutely thrilled with the water that came sprinkling down
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After all that we continue our journey to the lake so I can find some aquatic bugs. It was not so successful though for the rain made it harder for me to focus to find bugs, I found some of these guys tho..
A water strider that actually kinda staying still as I took some pictures, a hell lot of dragonfly, a bee, apple snails (probably), and that little plant hopper in hell of a large group which eaten the aquatic plants..
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Right after we decided to walk through the densely forested area to find more bugs which we did! lotsa little fella and this very cool coin spider and a skink!
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dude's having lunch
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skink guy
we also went to see the aquatic plants section, not very cool actually..
found an orange cranefly, some butterflies, snails fonicating.. though I found this small wasp nest with little wasps snuggling in it. their nest really camouflaged well to the background I'm impressed
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Fast forward, walked far to see the orchidarium, it opens on wednesday, wack, we found bugs along the way and this carpenter bee though which was not wack.
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Alas, we decided to go to the herb garden instead, which was also closed, so we just stroll around looking for bugs.. and bugs we did found!
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even this very cool cicada molt which is my goal going there at the first place! great day great bugs!
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man this is such a long post thank you for reading this far! 10/10 would do this again!
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donniykhristanto · 4 months
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azmif25 · 5 months
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Apakah setiap hujan itu sama?
Apakah setiap hujan yang turun itu sama? Apakah hujan yang hari ini turun dan yang lalu adalah hujan yang sama? Apakah hujan yang turun di belahan negara lain itu sama dengan hujan yang turun saat ini diatap rumah kami?
Jika definisi hujan itu adalah air yang turun ke permukaan tanah, maka di manapun itu, bentuk hujan adalah air. Tapi, apakah air yang menguap lalu terbawa angin & tersimpan di langit yang hari ini adalah sama dengan hari yang lalu?, bisa iya bisa tidak. Tapi, apakah hujan rintik rintik, hujan sedang, dan hujan dahsyat dengan petir & kilat itu adalah hujan yang sama? Opiniku, dari intensitas nya saja, hujan itu berbeda, meski tetap yang dijatuhkan adalah air.
Mungkin seperti itu juga "masalah" dalam hidup manusia. Terlihat sama, padahal jelas berbeda. Misal, meski sama sama Patah Hati, belum tentu rasa yang dialami setiap orang itu sama. Meski, sama sama berduka karena kehilangan, belum tentu waktu yang dibutuhkan untuk ridha itu sama. Meski, sama sama dihadapkan dengan percerain, belum tentu semua orang mengalami trauma.
Seperti rintik hujan, beberapa orang bisa sangat tenang saat dihadapi persolan. Sebagian, bisa sangat berisik, menangis atau sekedar cerita sana sini layaknya hujan deras diiringi kilat.
Banyak persoalan yang kita anggap sama. Padahal intensitas dan bagaimana orang itu menghadapai masalah jelas berbeda. Belum lagi, manusia tidak akan terbiasa dengan masalah, meski sudah dihadapkan dengan masalah yang sama sama berkali kali.
Hujan hari ini tidak sama dengan hujan kemarin. Hujan hari ini dan hujan di masa depan belum tentu mampu menghapus sisa hujan kemarin.
Seperti kita yang juga belum terbiasa dihadapkan dengan hujan. Maka sangat boleh kita beranggapan bahwa masalah kita berbeda dari yang lain. Meski dihadapkan dengan masalah yang sama, kita boleh merasa tidak terbiasa. Semoga kita tidak mudah menjustifikasi permasalahan orang lain.
Bogor, 4 May 2024
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bajoe13 · 1 year
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Late night
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Gunung Geulis, 2023.
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Bellevue Hotel in Buitenzorg, modern-day Bogor City, West Java, Indonesia
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rumahdijualsentulcity · 2 months
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ikansegarbogor · 1 year
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bumblebeeappletree · 30 days
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Costa, Tammy and Sean explore the amazing Bogor Botanical Gardens. It’s a huge space – 87 hectares – so they split up to cover different parts.
Bogor is the oldest botanic garden in South-East Asia, founded in 1817, as well as being a UNESCO World Heritage-listed site. It’s also a centre for research and home to more than 12,000 species of plants.
Some of the trees are hundreds of years old. Costa introduces us to the couples trees – two giants planted next to each other, a Red Meranti and a Ficus albipila, both planted in the 1800s – so named because couples often pose at their base for wedding photos and it’s said that standing here will make your love last forever.
Costa meets research Professor Dr Sri Rahayu, from the Research Center for Plant Conservation, Botanic Gardens & Forestry – BRIN, who specialises in hoya plants. Her work has taken her to most of Indonesia’s forests looking for unknown plants – she has described about 20 new species.
There is also a medicinal plant collection of more than 200 plants long used for medicine – some are being studied for the potential for treating illness as well as used in cosmetics.
Only 20% of Indonesia’s plants are understood so there is a lot of work still to do. Sri says many of these plants risk being lost before their properties are realised.
Featured plants:
Red meranti (Rubroshorea leprosula syn. Shorea leprosula)
Abbey tree (Ficus albipila)
Hoya towutiensis
Hoya sumatrana
Hoya sangguensis
Acanthus montanus
Lunasia amara
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