JenG
10th Apr '08 Thu, 07:35
So beautiful - even if you are not into gardening you have to admire this one.
This is a flower from Thailand. It is also a protected species and is not allowed to be exported. This will be the only way we will be able to view this flower
THE VERY RARE PARROT FLOWER...
mherz
10th Apr '08 Thu, 07:40
:wow: nice flower...
:nice:
JenG
10th Apr '08 Thu, 09:49
if I have that same flower I won't also allowed it to be exported :bawal: coz its one of a kind :wow:
vandie
10th Apr '08 Thu, 10:29
nakakain ba yan..? kinakain yan sa japan! mukhang masarap! mukha syang parrot.. lasang chicken kaya?? :D
JenG
10th Apr '08 Thu, 11:59
nakakain ba yan..? kinakain yan sa japan! mukhang masarap! mukha syang parrot.. lasang chicken kaya?? :D
roth :madslap: flower kaya yan :D sa thailand nga lang daw yan makikita sabi eh :slap:
arwin00139
10th Apr '08 Thu, 13:14
magkano kaya yan pagka binenta? ska mabango ba yan?
JenG
10th Apr '08 Thu, 13:17
magkano kaya yan pagka binenta? ska mabango ba yan?
It is also a protected species and is not allowed to be exported.
baka po di nila binebenta kasi po rare sya...
grounded
10th Apr '08 Thu, 18:13
ang galing...
parang anytime pwedeng lumipad yung flower...
looks like a bird!
jefferzee
10th Apr '08 Thu, 22:31
sana may ganyan din dito :D
ayangko
10th Apr '08 Thu, 23:41
wow.. very rare nga! sana magkaron din ng ibang korte ng animals! nyahaha! :D
ovelheta
10th Apr '08 Thu, 23:48
wow! prang ibon! ganda nmn nian..
JenG
11th Apr '08 Fri, 07:20
pero parang orchid lang sya diba? :D
sh|n|gam|
11th Apr '08 Fri, 08:38
A balsam, Impatiens psittacina is a very rare impatiens species discovered and identified to botanical world in 1901 by botanist E.D. Hooker. This plant raises only in a small part of north Thailand (near Chiang Mai), Burma, and one territory of eastern India. The species can be found in several botanical reference books including Plants of India. The original botanical drawings are now posted at several website on the internet. Hooker originally stumble upon the plant in India and brought back the seed to the Royal Botanic Garden Kew in London. Those seeds did not reproduce after the first year.
According to Exoticrainforest.com , you definitely can't buy this species. Thai government has elected to ban the export of seeds or plants because it extremely rare.
JenG
11th Apr '08 Fri, 13:09
shin :thanks: for the info
sh|n|gam|
11th Apr '08 Fri, 14:17
shin :thanks: for the info
No prob Ate Jeng. Anytime. :)