Friday, July 20, 2007

Bintulu Trees By Airmail !

Close-Up View of the showy and bunchy flowers of "Poui"


Love at first sight.


"Poui" trees along Singapore roads.








George's letter accompanying the seeds!



" Poui" trees along Jalan Temasya ( Tanjung Batu scenic road)


If one were to drive along the Tg. Batu scenic road , passing the Taman Tumbina , one would notice a line of trees that grow luxuriously on both sides of the road shoulders and also at the central median. This stretch of road was planted with tecoma penttaphylla or commonly called" Poui".


Believe it or not, the seeds of these trees came in an envelope on 19th July 1985.



The sender was Mr.George Alphonso. The moment I received the seeds I asked Ibrahim to straightaway germinate them in a soil mix of very coarse sand and to be kept damp.


By about 2 weeks, we had thousands of these seedlings in our nursery. Later they were transplanted in polybags of various sizes and some ended in planting holes along the Jalan Temasya after they were about one meter high.

Fom these trees we were able to obtain more seeds. The story goes that from Bintulu these trees began to find home in Miri, Sibu and other smaller towns in Sarawak. What made me choose these trees? It was a trip to Singapore that left a strong impression of the beauty of these trees. After all these trees do well in coastal areas and flowers best where there is a distinct dry spell. It prefers too ,the salty sprays of coastal regions like Bintulu and Miri.


All these to show that we cannot underestimate the power of an envelope!




















1 comment:

kamblog said...

Thanks for the info, anyway.