Saturday, October 13, 2012

Trees: a native! Katmon, philipinenses


This beautiful flower belongs to a Katmon tree scientfic name Dillenia philippinensis.
I found a single flower on top, and gcy of PNPCI(Philippine Native Plants Conservation Society, Inc.) recognized it soon after. It is high atop the tree, and the 18x superzoom of the Samsung helps in capturing the beauty of the very large flower.


The fruits are actually edible, and also used as souring agent in Philippines cuisine.

Visited the tree this July 20, 2013. It is still there...




Here is a much clearer photo with vibrant colors of the Katmon from Reuel Aguila, taken at Polilio Island and posted in Facebook group, Pinoy Garden Photography Worldwide. (Linked with permission).





Plant Dillenia Indica Blanco, aka Dillenia philippinensis
Common name Katmon, Catmon, elephant flower plant
Location University Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City
Camera Samsung WB150F(first photo), Fujifilm HS25EXR(second set)
Photographer Dr. Ernesto P. Adorio
Reference Stuart Xchange
Wikipedia
Acknowledgement gcy of PNPCI.




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