The river teak of the world’s third-largest island — ecology, Dayak ethnobotany, and the future of Borneo’s riparian corridors Kalimantan · Sarawak · Sabah · BruneiFamily EuphorbiaceaeRiparian shrub Introduction Borneo — the world’s third-largest island and one of the most biodiverse places on Earth .
From dense interior rainforests to ancient peat swamps and the coral-rich seas at its shores, Borneo holds an unmatched range of ecosystems rarely found on a single island. Borneo is famous for its terrestrial wonders — the orangutans, the dipterocarps, the cloud-shrouded peaks. However, beneath the .
Deep within the ancient forests of Kalimantan, a tiny plant catches the dim filtered light and transforms it into something otherworldly — a shimmer of violet and blue that seems to glow from within. This is Sarcopyramis Purple, one of Borneo’s most quietly spectacular .
Introduction Among the many plants celebrated in feng shui tradition, few carry the quiet, enduring power of Ficus deltoidea. Native to the tropical forests of Southeast Asia, this compact fig tree has long been treasured — not only for its ornamental charm, but for the .
Benefits, Types & How to Use Them Dried leaves have become one of the most beloved natural elements in the aquascaping world — transforming aquariums into living replicas of tropical forest floors and blackwater biotopes. Long before aquascaping became an art form, fallen leaves .
Every other hardscape wood asks you to work around it. Brown Spider Wood works around you. That decades — and why it still is. There is a moment every aquascaper goes through at least once — usually early, usually with a tank that is .
An educational storytelling article about eco-friendly wedding souvenirs Choosing a wedding souvenir is no longer just about giving guests a small gift. Today, many couples are looking for something more meaningful — something that represents love, growth, and a lasting memory. That is why .
A Short Story Behind Every Shipment A few years ago, a buyer from Europe sent a simple message:“Can the plants survive a long shipment?” That question changed everything. At that time, the biggest problem was not the packaging. The real issue was the condition .
At first glance, lucky bamboo looks like a simple decorative plant—green stalks, elegant curves, and fresh leaves. However, it is also a simple plant with a meaningful story, shaped by culture and symbolism.Yet, as you look closer, its significance becomes clearer. Beyond aesthetics, it .
Plant are often admired for their lush green leaves, but variegated plants take natural beauty to another level. With leaves marked by striking patterns of white, cream, yellow, pink, or even red, these plants look like living pieces of art. Their unique foliage patterns .






