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Siamang (Symphalangus syndactylus) is a tailless, arboreal, black furred gibbon native to the forests of Malaysia, Thailand, and Sumatra.
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I've started drawing the macaques (Macaca cyclopsis) that live on the mountain by my house. A lot of Taiwanese people hate them because they invade houses and the university on the other side of the mountain and steal food from careless hikers, but I think they're fascinating, wonderful creatures. I could watch them all day. I think that these are feeding on silk floss flowers (Ceiba speciosa) blooming after a long hard winter.
Their family groups are only quiet for short periods, and whatever they're doing, they're on constant lookout for squabbles and general fuss breaking out.
This is completely blurry because I took it from a long distance, and without a flash. Its an accurate representation of how I was feeling after so many glasses of wine ;-)
Hands-on image of the Burst water flosser.
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Hands-on image of the Burst water flosser.
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A few photos from my guest post for Friendship Bracelet Week over at The Modern Marigold! You can see my post on choosing floss colors here
Ceiba speciosa
Malvaccae
The tree can reach 30-50 feet tall. The trunk is covered in large spines (there are specimens with few or no spines). Floss Silk Tree is covered with pink flowers during fall and early winter. It is fast growing and drought tolerant. It is also briefly deciduous during winter. The Floss Silk Tree bears fruit that contains seeds embedded within silky fibers. Native to southern Brazil, Bolivia and Peru.
Harry P. Leu Gardens
Orlando, FL
Ceiba speciosa
Malvaccae
The tree can reach 30-50 feet tall. The trunk is covered in large spines (there are specimens with few or no spines). Floss Silk Tree is covered with pink flowers during fall and early winter. It is fast growing and drought tolerant. It is also briefly deciduous during winter. The Floss Silk Tree bears fruit that contains seeds embedded within silky fibers. Native to southern Brazil, Bolivia and Peru.
Harry P. Leu Gardens
Orlando, FL