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Latin name : Sesbania Grandiflora.
Origin : India, Southeast Asia.
Other name : Vegetable humingbird, kembang turi, kaju jawa(Sulawesi), Dok Kae( Thailand), so đũa (Vietnam), Katurai( Tag. Philippines), Avisa( Telugu, India).
Ruby, nuove intercettazioni. 'Ancora festini, Silvio è malato.
I testi delle telefonate tra Flavio Briatore e Daniela Santanché: l'affarista - intercettato in un'inchiesta per evasione fiscale - parla con il sottosegretario dei festini del premier: "Sta male come dice Veronica".
www.repubblica.it/politica/2011/06/11/news/intercettazion...
Clitorea ternatea of Kuala Selangor.
This flower might be of a different variety from the one kept in my yard
Bunga Bunga is a crazy italo-american pale ale with hops added during the mash. Six american hops are used to brew this pale ale dedicated to the italian shame. Corrupts, bigots, nazis, stay away from here, let us enjoy the party. Are you ready for the last bunga bunga?
WARNA-WARNI... ruang udara Pusat Konvensyen Antarabangsa Putrajaya,kawasan strategik untuk menyaksikan bunga api, diterangi cahaya pertunjukan yang mengagumkan oleh negara-negara bertanding pada Pertandingan Bunga Api Antarabangsa Malaysia (MIFC) yang julung kali diadakan dan berakhir di sini,malam tadi.
Pasukan Australia, yang diwakili Howards and Sons Pyrotechnics Pvt Ltd, muncul pemenang dalam pertandingan itu.
Persembahan yang bertemakan 'Aurora Australia' membolehkan pasukan itu memenangi Trofi Emas Merdeka pertama, menewaskan tiga lagi pasukan -- Malaysia, Jepun dan Itali.
MIFC, anjuran bersama Kementerian Pelancongan dan Global 2000 Sdn Bhd, diadakan buat pertama kali di negara ini bersempena dengan sambutan kemerdekaan ke-50 negara dan salah satu daripada 50 acara utama bagi Tahun Melawat Malaysia 2007. - Sept 03, 2007
The bunga mas dan perak (translates as "golden and silver flowers"), often abbreviated to bunga mas, was a tribute sent every three years to the King of Siam from its vassal states in the Malay Peninsula - in particular, by Terengganu, Kelantan, Kedah and Pattani. The tribute consisted of two small trees made of gold and silver, plus costly gifts of weapons, goods and slaves. [1]
The origins of and reasons for the establishment of the tradition are unclear. For example, the 17th century Kedah rulers considered it to be a token of friendship, and according to a Kedah legend a bunga mas was sent as a toy for a Thai prince, while Thai kings maintained it was a recognition of their suzerainty.
The practice ended in 1909 with the establishment of the British rule in most of the northern Malay states.
Red torch ginger (Etlingera elatior) is a species of herbaceous perennial plant used in decorative arrangements.
MIMOSA PUDICA Native to Brazil, this short lived evergreen sub shrub is usually treated as an annual. It is grown for its curiosity value- the fern like leaves close up and droop when touched, usually re-opening within minutes. It has prickly stems and small, fluffy, ball shaped pink flowers in summer. It grows to a height of 5 ft and spreads around 3 ft- a perennial plant, it grows to a height of 0.5m with a spread of 0.3m. In some areas this plant is becoming a noxious weed. The stem is erect, slender and branching. The leaves are bipinnate, fern like and pale green- closing when disturbed. The flowers are pale lilac pink, occurring in globose heads and appearing in summer. Indigenous to the northern hemisphere, it is adaptable to most soils in an open, sunny position, and is drought and frost tender. Due to its ability to fix nitrogen from the air it does well on poor soils. "Sensitive Plant" folds up its leaves when touched or exposed to a flame. This plant requires a medium light exposure, an evenly moist soil, and temperatures between 60 and 85 degrees. One should use caution when handling seedlings because the plant dislikes root disturbance. Mimosa may be difficult to grow and is sensitive to over watering.
COMMON NAMES:
English: Sensitive Plant, Sleeping Grass
French: Sensitive
Latin : Mimosa Pudica Linn.
Other: Betguen Sosa (Guam); Memege (Niue); Mechiuaiu (Palau); Limemeihr (Pohnpei); Ra Kau Pikikaa (Cook Islands)