Thursday, February 11, 2016

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Suregada lanceolata

An indigenous shrub occurs along river and stream sides in lowland primary and secondary forests up to 800 m a.s.l.

* Suregada angustifolia (Müll.Arg.) Airy Shaw is a synonym of Suregada lanceolata 

Monday, February 8, 2016

Barleria courtallica (Barleria nutans)

Very rare shrubby herb considered as a Critically Endangered (Possibly Extinct) plant under 2012 Red list. It has only been reported from two mid- hill localities in Kandy district (Hantana & Alagalla)  till recent discovery of it from two wet lowland forest patches (Jayasinghe H.D., 2015). 

Sunday, February 7, 2016

Saturday, February 6, 2016

ගහල[Gahala]/Taro/Elephant's ear (Colocasia esculenta)

An introduced large herb probably with Southeast Asian origin. Now pan-tropically cultivated and also escaped and naturalized in open wet places. Very common from lowlands to intermediate altitude throughout the country. Its underground stem edible and many edible and ornamental cultivars exist. It is considered as an invasive since dense stand of wild Taro displace native flora and block waterways, canals and invade rice fields in the wet zone. 

Friday, February 5, 2016

නෙළු[Nelu] (Strobilanthes adenophora)

Rather rare endemic under shrub in southwest wet lowland forests, often by streams from 50 m to 200 m altitudes. 

Thursday, February 4, 2016

ගිරා පලා[Gira pala] (Commelina diffusa)

Very common native creeping herb occurs along roadsides, open areas, forest edges, margins of rivers, streams, tanks, ponds and marshes, etc. from sea level to about 1000 (-1540) m a.s.l. Sometimes growing in the water and also a weed in paddy fields. Flowering from October to July.

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

කිණිහිරිය/ඇට ඉඹුල්/එළ ඉඹුල් [Kinihiriya/Ata Imbul/Ela Ibul]/Torch wood/Yellow Silk Cotton (Cochlospermum religiosum)

Native tree of India. Introduced and also naturalized in rocky places of dry and intermediate zone. Often cultivated near Buddhist temples. Flowering from March to May. Trees deciduous in February and March.

Monday, February 1, 2016

Bonpland's croton (Croton bonplandianus)

An introduced woody herb of dry and often sandy open areas in the low country. Native to South America and naturalized in the Sri Lanka.

Sunday, January 31, 2016

Three-leaved Lantana/Cambara (Lantana trifolia)

An introduced perennial herb or sub-shrub native to tropical America. Naturalized along roadsides of the mid hills. Flowering from March to September.

Saturday, January 30, 2016

Glossocarya scandens

Rather rare indigenous straggling shrub or woody vine occurs in the dry zone forests.

Friday, January 29, 2016

එළ බටු[Ela batu]/Egg plant/Aubergine/Brinjal (Solanum melongena)

An introduced herb with uncertain origin. Often cultivated as the Brinjal to use its purple oblong fruit as a vegetable. Escaped and naturalized plants also occurs along roadsides and waste lands. Wild fruits are also eaten as a curry. Cultivated plants unarmed.

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Allamanda blanchetii

Large introduced shrub native to the Brazil. Cultivated as an ornamental in gardens. 

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Pogostemon hirsutus

Common endemic herb in under shade of montane and sub montane forests. Often close to the water sources. Flowering from October to March.

Monday, January 25, 2016

Atlas Moth (Attacus taprobanis)

A large moth lives in Southern India and Sri Lanka. Adult moths do not take foods and survive on fat they have stored from the larval period. The females sitting most calm and emit pheromones, that the active males can notice from a distance. As per Moore at that time Attacus taprobanis was a common insect in the Colombo. Probably due to readily availability of its host plant Cinnamon in the cultivation. 

Location - Ambagaspitiya, Gampaha district.
Wing expanse - 17 - 23 cm
Reference - The Lepidoptera of Ceylon - F. Moore, F.Z.S. Vol 2 Page 124-125.
External links -  http://www.inaturalist.org/listed_taxa/3412320
Larval host plants - "Feeds on Cinnomon and others trees (Thwaites)" - Moore, F.Z.S., 1882-3
                                     Elaeocarpus serratus (වෙරළු/Wild Olive) - (Rohana Gunawardana Personal communication )

Sunday, January 24, 2016

ඔළිඳ[Olinda]/Crab's Eyes/Indian Liquorice (Abrus precatorius)

Common indigenous vine twining around stems of other trees or bushes, occurs from lowlands to lower hills. Seeds used to make ornaments and in old days as goldsmith's weights. Seeds poisonous. Leaves and roots are used in traditional medicine. 

Saturday, January 23, 2016

Commelina clavata

An indigenous herb restricted to the hill country grasslands and disturbed places from  1600 to 1810 m a.s.l. Flowering September, November and January.