This photograph shows the top-view of a variety of the Croton or Codiaeum variegatum cultivars or 'Euphorbiaceae' (family name) which originates from South India, Ceylon and Malaya. This is a cultivar or cultivated plant variety. This photo was taken in the Singapore Botanic Gardens. Title devised by Library staff.
This photograph shows a variety of the Croton or Codiaeum variegatum cultivars or 'Euphorbiaceae' (family name) which originates from South India, Ceylon and Malaya. This is a cultivar or cultivated plant variety. This photo was taken in the Singapore Botanic Gardens. Title devised by Library staff....
This photograph shows another view of a variety of the Croton or Codiaeum variegatum cultivars or 'Euphorbiaceae'(family name). The plant originates from South India, Ceylon and Malaya. This is a cultivar or cultivated plant variety. This photo was taken in the Singapore Botanic Gardens. Title devised by Library staff....
This photograph shows a variety of the Croton or Codiaeum variegatum cultivars or 'Euphorbiaceae' [family name] which originates from South India, Ceylon and Malaya. This photograph was taken in the Singapore Botanic Gardens. Title devised by Library staff....
This photograph is a close-up of Carmona retusa. Its family name is Boraginaceae, and its common name is Tsaang-Gubat. This aquatic plant originates from Philippines. This photo was taken in the Singapore Botanic Gardens. Title devised by Library staff....
This photograph shows a bird perching on a tree branch hoping to find food. This photo was taken in the Singapore Botanic Gardens. Title devised by Library staff....
This photograph shows the Carphalea kirondron, also known as Flaming beauty. It originates from Madagascar. This photograph was taken in the Singapore Botanic Gardens. Title devised by Library staff....
This is a picture of small white flowers, one of the many plant varieties to be found in the Singapore Botanic Gardens. Title devised by Library staff....
This is a picture of the Dillenia suffruticosa whose family name is Dilleniaceae and the common name is Simpoh. This photo was taken in the Singapore Botanic Gardens. Title devised by Library staff....