Looks like you had a good walk before going to the airport, good shots even with you cellphone. Thanks for the post Sriram!
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It is alway such a treat to see orchids in the wild, even if placed there.
I remember a business trip to Recife Brazil in which I saw tons of them in trees, and even high up on telephone poles! I was SO tempted to do some climbing, but I was in a suit and tie, after all....
Looks like you had a good walk before going to the airport, good shots even with you cellphone. Thanks for the post Sriram!
Love seeing plants growing wild! Thank you Sriram!
Thank you Sriram for sharing! These are great pics!
Agree with Zainal. Most of these are common lowland 'weeds' on roadside trees; cymbidium finlaysonianum, dendrobium crumenatum, bulbophyllum vaginatum. The rain tree (Enterolobium samans) and angsana (Pterocarpus indicus) are among some trees that host a large variety of epiphytes on their branches, including epiphytic ferns like the rabbit's foot (Davallia).