01/09/2013
Kalpavruksh work in progress...........................
This Is The College Festival Headed Under The Department Of Botany, S.I.E.S College. Here we conduc
01/09/2013
Kalpavruksh work in progress...........................
01/09/2013
Bright ideas, bright world. So come forward & share ur ideas :)
01/09/2013
Awesome painting by ninta & arpita's friend ♡♡♡
28/08/2013
Remember Not To Forget...
Kalpavriksha - the festival
Sies College, Dept Of Botany.
Room No 1
3rd - 4th Sept
24/08/2013
Here Is The Third Flyer Of One Of Our Events, "PehChaaN KaUn"...
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24/08/2013
Here Is The Second Flyer Of One Of Our Events, "Texture-O-Mural" ...
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24/08/2013
Here Is The First Flyer Of One Of Our Events, "BOTANICA DEL ARTE"...
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30/07/2013
an example of basidiocarp
29/07/2013
Cannon ball tree -Strong fighter for the goodness of life-
Other names: Sala tree
Botanical name: Couroupita guianensis(Lecythidaceae)
THE BEAUTIFUL AND STRONG TREE OF GOOD AND POSITIVE POWERS
The exotically beautiful Cannon ball tree can not be passed by. The tree is an incredible sight with its pleasant, fragrant flowers and extraordinary fruits.
Coming from Tropical America, the Cannon ball tree is known as Ayahuma (head of spirit) in this part of the world. Among the shamans of the Amazon, the tree is believed to provide protection against the evil spirits. The English name is derived from the massive fruit nuts which resemble rusty cannon balls. Thanks to its beauty, the tree has spread widely all over the world. It is considered as the holy tree of Shiva and called Naga Linga in India. This big tree can grow 35 m (115 ft) tall and achieve an 80 cm (2.6 ft) trunk diameter. The tree is mainly grown for its beauty, but the soft, light-colored wood is also utilized to manufacture furniture.
THE LOVELY FLOWERS AND THE DANGEROUS FRUITS
The Cannon ball tree blooms and bears fruit simultaneously. The exotic red flowers smell like expensive perfume and bloom for only one day each. In Asia, the flowers are a symbol of wealth. The fruits and the flowers burst straight from the trunk and the old trees have the whole lower part of the trunk covered. The cannon ball –like fruits can be up to 20 cm (7.8 inch). They ripen for approximately nine months and then fall to the ground, often popping broken. When reacting with air, the fruit flesh turns bluish-green and smells unpleasant and fermented. The flesh is edible for animals and for the Shamans of the Amazon, this powerful nourishment is a part of their diet. For other people the fruit can even be poisonous and might cause a serious allergic reaction. The hard fruit shell is used as containers or ornaments.
THE TREATING TREE GIVES STRONG INGREDIENTS FOR NATURES PHARMACY
The effects of the Cannon ball tree in medical use are strong. As when using any natural medicine, the correct dosage is vital. In medicinal use, the flowers, leaves, bark and fruit flesh are used. The Cannon ball tree possesses antibiotic, antifungal, antiseptic and analgesic qualities. The trees are used to cure colds and stomach aches. The juice made from the leaves is used to cure skin diseases, and the Shamans of South America have even used tree parts for treating malaria. The inside of the fruit can disinfect wounds and young leaves ease toothache.
A gigantic tree with deeper roots holding out delicate flowers for the world to see
Behold this beauty shining pink within a pond of fragrance filling the air
29/07/2013
one of the spadix inflorescence example i have :-
Spathiphyllum is a genus of about 40 species of monocotyledonous flowering plants in the family Araceae, native to tropical regions of the Americas and southeastern Asia. Certain species of Spathiphyllum are commonly known as Spath or Peace Lilies.
They are evergreen herbaceous perennial plants with large leaves 12–65 cm long and 3–25 cm broad. The flowers are produced in a spadix, surrounded by a 10–30 cm long, white, yellowish, or greenish spathe. The plant does not need large amounts of light or water to survive.
28/07/2013
This Was How Kalpavriksha Last Year..
This Time we Plan Pretty Big :D
Dept Of Botany
KALPAVRIKSHA 2012 - UTKARSHA FESTIVAL - Dept Of Botany - SIES College - Sion west This Is How We Have Arranged Our Events Under Utkarsha festival. This is a Event By dept Of Botany. Sies College, Sion west.