Senduduk berries really look like candy, black, wet and shiny. They are edible, birds eating them and at least bangchik and his peers had been munching those in younger days. They are not poisonous, that's for sure. Otherwise Bangchik will not be around to narrate these... haha.
Just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteflower is my favorite, but all are lovely... what is the first one?
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful photos. What is the last one?
ReplyDeleteWow a picture speaks a thousand words! Gorgeous xx
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Its not wednsday here yet. you made me check my calander to see if i missed a day,lol. Its still Tuesday in California
ReplyDeleteAh, the flower is like a little dancer. What beautiful photos--they fill my eyes--which is the greatest compliment I can give.
ReplyDeleteI recognize a dried up fake castor oil plant leaf anywhere lol, I have a good picture coming in a few days, keep watching :D
ReplyDeleteWonderful closeups bangchik! The last one looks as if there is red juice flowing out of the cup of the hull.
ReplyDeleteA little more of autumn. Great photos, Bangchik.
ReplyDeleteFabulous - what an artists eye you have!
ReplyDeleteThe flower reminds me of a spiderwort -- is it a dayflower? Beautiful shot.
ReplyDeletehello Bangchik! very nice pictures here :-D Did you recycle/use those dried leaves?
ReplyDeleteI love those leaves! And the bloom... but can't figure out the last one.
ReplyDeleteIs that the senduduk fruits in the last picture?
ReplyDeleteFab photo's. I love the flower.
ReplyDeleteTHANKS EVERYONE.
ReplyDelete1. dried up banana leaf
2. a fallen papaya leaf
3. red leaf of senduduk
4. senduduk flower
5. the berry of senduduk
Cheers
~bangchik
Number five looks like candy. All very nice photos!
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Are those berries (senduduk) edible? Your senduduk look so tame & calm. I found some here growing so wildly.
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ReplyDeleteSenduduk berries really look like candy, black, wet and shiny. They are edible, birds eating them and at least bangchik and his peers had been munching those in younger days. They are not poisonous, that's for sure. Otherwise Bangchik will not be around to narrate these... haha.
~bangchik
Putrajaya Malaysia