Located on the islands of Borneo, the Lower Kinabatangan Segama Wetlands span an area of 788.03 square km. The site was added to the Ramsar List on October 28, 2008. The wetland area constitutes three Forest Reserves, the Kuala Maruap and Kuala Segama Forest Reserve, Kulamba Wildlife Reserve, and the Trusan Kinabatangan Forest Reserve. These wetlands serve as an important habitat for numerous resident and migratory birds. They are also a vital habitat of the Bornean orangutans and are significant for the conservation of orangutans.
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Make sure to maintain consistently moist soil, ensuring it doesn't become waterlogged. Water deeply when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch. Also remember to avoid overhead watering to prevent foliage diseases. Instead, water at the base of the plant and get the Viola plant the water it needs.
Viola plants thrive in cool, moist environments with well-drained soil and partial shade. They are versatile flowering plants and can grow in various conditions, including gardens, borders, containers, and even as ground cover.
Violas prefer slightly acidic to neutral soil pH (around 6.0 to 7.5). In hotter climates, if you provide them with afternoon shade, it could also help prevent wilting.
The Viola flower, also known as the Violet, is a flowering plant belonging to the large family of Violaceae, which consists of over 680 different species. Its delicate yet very vibrant, violet blooms make for stunning additions to ornamental displays in gardens and even as cut flowers.
The Sorbet series of violas, such as this Midnight Glow selection, resist stretching and stay compact through winter and even as temperatures rise in the spring.
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Also known as Asian Pegionwings and scientifically known as Clitoria ternatea, Aparajaita belongs to the family of Fabaceae. It is also considered a holy flower because it is offered to Lord Shiva. Aparajita is among the flowers that bloom every year and is surely the show-stopper because of its shaded appearance on the petals.
Hands down, this is one of the most unique-looking flowers that bloom all year round. All credit goes to its striking appearance. These flowers look attractive and decorative from a distance, but as you get closer, you will know why they are called Snapdragons. The face of the flowers resembles the face of dragons. The snapdragons are also known as antirrhinum and dragon flowers. You can also call them group flowers as they do grow and bloom in a group shooting upwards at the upper tip of the plant.
Well, the trumpet word is added to the name because of the flower’s trumpet-like face opening. The golden trumpet is a flower that can bloom all year round. Apart from its beautiful appearance, this all-year flowering plant is used to kill bacteria and reduce swellings. It is scientifically known as Allamanda cathartica and is native to Brazil.
This list would have been incomplete if we didn't include Jasmine as one of the flowers that bloom 365 days in India. After all, the name itself is enough to mesmerize flower lovers. People around the globe highly admire this adorable flower. These white blooming beauties are so simple yet so attractive. A jasmine flower consists of five white petals that curve at the tip in the same direction. Apart from blooming all year, Jasmine flowers also provide a soulful freshness due to the fragrance they hold.