Eastern Himalaya is the richest region to see orchids in the Himalaya and 
Sikkim is probably best place. But a desire to see and walk through the 
woods is required to experience these jewels of nature in their native 
land. Only an ardent like you can do so.
A beautiful flower with everlasting memories, aptly selected as Flora 
picture of the Year.
DSRawat Pantnagar  

On Tuesday, December 30, 2014 10:22:46 PM UTC+5:30, Nidhan Singh wrote:
>
> Dear All,
>
> This is quite difficult for anyone to choose a single out of numerous 
> shots, each recorded with equal interest and dedication, and same is true 
> for me..
> The year 2014 brought a lot of opportunities for me to go out and record 
> the plant sightings, starting in February 2014 when I got my much awaited 
> tiny orchid, *Zeuxine streumatica* from Morni Hills...we visited Chakrata 
> in April and again Morni Hills in October..
> But my most memorable tour was Kalimpong-Pelling-Darjeeling Tour in May 
> 2014 with Smita Ji, a die hard lover of orchids. There are so many things 
> to tell about the tour, the professionalism of the hotel owners, cab owners 
> and everyone out there, during the time which they call the "peak tourist 
> season"- *abhi to kamana hai*. 
> The cab people are so professionals..they charged whatever they wished, 
> still they tried to travel non-stop..we had to quarrel with almost all the 
> drivers that we are paying a good amount, and we will stop wherever we see 
> any new plant, our sole aim to come here from far away places is to observe 
> plants, but we never succeeded in telling them that we are not tourists..
> On the first day, while going from Siliguri to Kalimpong, I observed a 
> large number of tall plants among the grasses, which I immediately took as 
> orchids, but being in a bus I could not get down to see or record them.. 
> During all our days of stay there, we didn't get this orchid 
> anywhere...Smita Ji was desperate to get it but I told her that bamboo 
> orchid was not on any of our usual routes..we have to plan a special visit 
> to that area..what, if I am wrong in id or in relocating the plant, in that 
> case we will waste money and a valuable day, still we decided to go for it..
> On the day of my back journey, we planned a visit from Darjeeling to 
> Siliguri from indirect route (not the smallest) which will connect with the 
> same road going from Siliguri to Kalimpong at the Teesta Bridge..this was 
> sheer luck that we got few individuals of the bamboo orchid growing towards 
> this part of the road and I realized that the sizeable number which I had 
> seen during up journey was actually after Teesta Bridge towards Kalimpong 
> and not this side..
> On sight of this orchid, Smita Ji was so excited that she dropped the lens 
> cover of her camera, not to be found again, but we were very happy to be 
> successful in the end..
>
> I hope the attached picture qualifies for being my FLORA PICTURE OF THE 
> YEAR 2014..
>
> -- 
> Regards,
>
> Dr. Nidhan Singh
> Assistant Professor
> Department of Botany
> I.B. (PG) College
> Panipat-132103 Haryana
> Ph.: 09416371227
>  

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