Amhertia Nobilis

AMHERSTIA NOBILIS
These plants have a different name Pride of burmese or Queen of flowering trees in groups, including the family leguminosae. Higher plants can reach 10-20 meters. Wow … not interesting? Moreover tanamn is able to flower throughout the year. So no wonder if this plant as the pride of Myanmar used as a plant protector.
Pride of Myanmar (Amherstia in Pinaceae nobilis) is a tropical tree with a very beautiful flower (also known as the Orchid Tree, another name for members of the genus Bauhinia). Burma is the name thawka-gyi. This is much cultivated for ornament in the humid tropics.Pride Myanmar is very rare in the wild and only collected from native habitats several times. This is the original from Burma (Myanmar), the common name. Scientific name commemorates Lady Amherst, such as Lady Amherst’s Pheasant.
Tree this room is the only member of the genus Amherstia. The flowers are hanging extraordinary views of the older, or interest rate caution, which is a bright crimson red in the end. There are 5 References, although this is 2 minutes and the rest comes from the unequal size.
References are also crimson; two medium sized References at the end of the yellow leaves and flowers are large and fan-shaped with wavy margins of the yellow triangle and extend from the mouth down to the flowers. Large leaves interest rates can reach 7.5 cm in length and width of more than 4 cm in the end. There are both 9 or 10 stamens, 9 of which incorporated some of the young red sheath; the stamens are two different sizes that have greater anthers. Compound leaves bear from 6 to 8 large leaflets; is widely oblong in shape and color of the whitish bawahnya.Salah in one of fruits, or seedpods, is 11 to 20 centimeters long. They are approximately scimitar-shaped timber and outside the case open to spread the seeds.
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Posted: November 19th, 2008 under Amhertia Nobilis.
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