These large tropical climbers are known as 'lianas'. It would be wonderful
getting them domesticated and into our gardens because a well trained
climber could cover an entire building with foliage and flowers.

Lavkumar Khacher.


On 6/19/09, raghu ananth <raghu_...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>   Bramha giri forest, Coorg, Lianas loop from tree to tree and cover
> more than 100 metres.  The hard woody and thick stems appear twisted and
> seems to be very old.  Because of the dense vegetation, I could not trace
> the point from where it begins or end.
> They give a majestic look to the forest.  Would love to see them in
> monsoon.
>
> Iruppu falls,
> Brahmagiri Hill range, Coorg Dist.,  Karnataka
>
> 07 Dec 2008
>
>
> Regards
> Raghu
>
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