Monday, June 1, 2009

FREAKY FLORA: Part 1: 10 Strange Flowers and Plants

1. The Doll's Eyes




Unique Characteristics:
• This plant is extremely poisonous and can cause humans to go into cardiac arrest.
Very small amounts of tea brewed from roots used to relieve childbirth pains and PMS as well as headaches, colds, and coughs.
• The plant is harmless to birds.

The Doll's Eye (Actaea pachypoda), found in mature forests ranging from southern Canada to Georgia and west to Minnesota, is extremely poisonous for humans. The berries contain cardiogenic toxins which can have an immediate sedative affect on human cardiac muscle tissue, and are the most poisonous part of the plant. Ingestion of the berries can lead to cardiac arrest and death. The berries are harmless to birds, the plant's primary seed dispersers.

It's most prominent feature is white spherical berries with black dots on the tip, hence the common name, Doll's Eye. The fruits grow from May through October. Very small amounts of tea brewed from roots used to relieve childbirth pains and PMS as well as headaches, colds, and coughs. The Doll's Eye was once thought to benefit the circulatory system. Leaves, roots, stems, flowers, and berries may cause gastrointestinal inflammation and skin blisters. The plant grows to 50 cm or more tall. It has toothed leaves up to 40 cm long and 30 cm broad and it produces a white flower.

wikipedia.org

2. The bigger the flower, the deadlier the smell





Unique Characteristics:
• It is the world's biggest flower, with the flower itself reaching up to 3 meters while the leave stucture can grow up to 6 meters.
• It is the world's worst smelling flower, it smells like a dead corpse. This smell is only transmitted during the pollination phase.
• The plant also transmits heat during the pollination phase.

The
"corpse flower," (Amorphophallus titanum) is the world's biggest and worst smelling flower. Native to the Borneo rain forest in Indonesia, the plant blooms only a few times in its 40-year life span. During the first eight hours, the bloom emits a scent similar to rotting eggs or a decaying animal. During bloom, the tip of the spadix is approximately human body temperature, which helps the odur volatilize. In its native habitat, this scent attracts the carrion beetles and sweat bees that succeed in pollinating the numerous inconspicuous female flowers clustered in the lower half of the spike.

nationalgeographic.com

3. A pest of a flower



Unique Characteristics:
• According to the Guiness Book of Records, the largest flower in the world to come from a parasitic plant is the Rafflesia Arnoldii, which measured three feet in diameter, was 3/4 inch thick and weighed fifteen pounds.
• It is a parasitic plant with no leaves, roots or stems.

Rafflesia arnoldii is a parasitic plant that develops the world's largest bloom. It naturally grows in the rain forests of Sumatra and Borneo in the Malay Archipelago. The flower is a fleshy color with spots. It has a hole in the center that holds six or seven quarts of water. The plant has no leaves, stems, or roots and lives as a parasite on the vine it sits on. Rafflesia is usually floor bound.

It also has no chlorophyl, instead it grows threadlike strands of tissue inside its viney host, snitching nutrients and water from the host cells around it. Within a week of first bloom, the flower fades and the plant is once again hidden inside its host. Each flower produces just one seed and this seed can only germinate if it succeeds in lodging itself in the tissue of the vine host known as Tetrastigma, which usually crawls along the rainforest floors. Just like the Corpse flower, it also has an uncanny smell.

www.sciencemadecool.com

4. The upside-down desert plant




Unique Characteristics:
The Hydnora triceps bears its fruit and flowers underground.
• Except for flowering, their whole life is spent below the soil surface.

Their chamber-like flowers act as temporary traps for beetles that enter, then they get released when the flower is fully opened.

The Hydnoraceae triceps can be found in the Namakwaland and Eastern Cape area of South Africa and in Namibia. What makes the Hydnora triceps so remarkable is that it bears its fruit and flowers underground. It is a parasitic plant with no leave like structures and depends on its host for survival. Not only are Hydnoras rare plants, they're some of the rarest plants on the good side of extinction. Except for flowering, their whole life is spent below the soil surface. The chamber-like flowers act as traps for a brief period retaining the beetles that enter, then releasing them when the flower is fully opened.

5. Masters of disguise





Unique Characteristics:
Lithops is one of only a few species in the world that can be described as a 'camoflague plant'.
• The markings on the top surface disguise the plant in its surroundings.
• They are not green as in almost all plants, but various shades of cream, grey, and brown, patterned with darker windowed areas, dots, and red lines.


"Lithops" means "stone-like"; this is a very good description of these plants, which avoid being eaten by blending in with surrounding rocks. They are often known as pebble plants or living stones. The most startling adaptation of Lithops is the colouring of the leaves. Not green as in almost all higher plants, but various shades of cream, grey, and brown, patterned with darker windowed areas, dots, and red lines. The markings on the top surface disguise the plant in its surroundings.

The plant consists of fused leaves opposite to each other and hardly any stem. Flowers grow through the slit of the plant. The leaves of Lithops are mostly buried below the surface of the soil, with a partially or completely translucent top surface or window allowing light to enter the interior of the leaves for photosynthesis.


Lithops fruit is a dry capsule which open when it becomes wet, some seeds may be ejected by falling raindrops, and the capsule re-closes when it dries out. Capsules may also sometimes detach and be distributed intact, or may disintegrate after several years.
New species continue to be discovered steadily in remote regions of Namibia and South Africa.

en.wikipedia.org


6. Bat flower returns





Unique Characteristics:
Calles the ,Bat Plant, based on it's appearance
The plant has whiskers that gets up to 12 inches long, it also has a flowing forked tail.
• Its root is used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat gastric ulcer, high blood pressure, hepatitis, and burns.


The Tacca chantrierei, Green Isle or Bat Plant is an unusual and rare plant with dusky green blooms and long green tentacles. In Malaya they call it the Devil's Flower and strange, fascinating stories surround it. Originating, no doubt, from the malevolent way the eyes in the bloom seem to be following your every move! It grows to about 2 feet in height with flowers complete with filaments or whiskers 12 inches long forming a flowing forked tail. Its root is used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat gastric ulcer, high blood pressure, hepatitis, and burns.

7. A blooming mushroom in the desert?





Unique Characteristics:
The "Sand Foot" is a parasitic flowering plan
It has an underground stem that reaches up to 2 meters.
• The flavor of raw stems is pleasantly sweet, with a texture similar to a crisp, juicy radish.

One of the most interesting of all dune plants, and certainly one of the most bizarre wildflowers in North America is "sand food" (Pholisma sonorae). This amazing parasitic flowering plant grows in the Algodones Dunes of southeastern California and adjacent Arizona, and in the sand dunes of El Gran Desierto in Sonora, Mexico. Within this area, the plants grow on sand dunes produced by wind transport of sand from the beaches of ancient Lake Cahuilla and the Colorado River delta.

Sand food is a root parasite with a thick, scaly stem that may extend 6 feet (2 m) or more into the dune where it attaches to the roots of nearby shrubs deep in the soft sand. The entire plant lives below the surface of the sand, with only the flower head pushing above sand during early spring. The scaly stem is without chlorophyll and is nonphotosynthetic, and all of its vital organic nutrients (amino acids and carbohydrates) come from nearby host shrubs.

The flavor of raw stems is pleasantly sweet, with a texture similar to a crisp, juicy radish; however, this is a rare desert plant and should not be harvested by hungry nature lovers.

waynesword.palomar.edu

8. The Passion flower




Unique Characteristics:
Some passion flowers bear small colored nubs which resemble butterflies' eggs and seem to fool them into believing that more eggs have already been deposited on a plant than actually is the case
The fresh or dried leaves of Maypop are used to make an infusion, a tea that is used to treat insomnia, hysteria, and epilepsy, and is also valued for its painkilling properties.
Many species have been found to contain beta-carboline harmala alkaloids which have anti-depressant properties
• The roots have been used to enhance the effects of mind-altering drugs.

The family Passifloraceae is found worldwide, except in Europe, Antarctica and Africa. The decorative passion flowers have a unique flower structure, which in most requires a large bee to effectively pollinate. Passiflora species are important sources of nectar for many insects. To prevent the butterflies from laying too many eggs on any single plant, some passion flowers bear small colored nubs which resemble the butterflies' eggs and seem to fool them into believing that more eggs have already been deposited on a plant than actually is the case.

Many Passiflora species produce sweet nutrient-rich liquid from glands on their leaf stems. These fluids attract ants which will kill and eat many pests that they happen to find feeding on the passion flowers.
The bracts of the Stinking Passion Flower are covered by hairs which exude a sticky fluid. Many small insects get stuck to this and get digested to nutrient-rich goo by proteases and acid phosphatases.

Most species have round or elongated edible fruit from two to eight inches long and an inch to two inches across, depending upon the species or cultivar.
The fresh or dried leaves of Maypop are used to make an infusion, a tea that is used to treat insomnia, hysteria, and epilepsy, and is also valued for its painkilling properties. Many species have been found to contain beta-carboline harmala alkaloids which have anti-depressant properties. The flower and fruit has only traces of these chemicals, but the leaves and the roots are often more potent and have been used to enhance the effects of mind-altering drugs. Once dried, the leaves can also be smoked.

wikipedia.org

9. Tropical Pitcher Plants




Nepenthes, sometimes called Tropical Pitcher Plants, is a carnivorous species found throughout Asia. Animals that crawl inside the plant fall into a watery trap and drown. There's even a pitcher plant in India named Nepenthes Tanax that is known to eat rats.

wikipedia.org

10.
Green Jade Flower




The Jade Vine (Strongylodon macrobotrys) is a native of the tropical forests of the Phillipines. Its flowers are the color of jade, and hang in bunches up to 90 cm long; each clawlike flower is about 7½ cm long. In its native Philippines, the jade vine's flowers are pollinated by bats.The rare and beautiful green jade flower is distinct for its blue-green petals and navy-purple center. The flowers have such an amazing colour and shape it’s hard to believe they are real. The endangered species is under threat by deforestation in its natural habitat in the Philippines.

wikipedia.org

Thursday, May 7, 2009

DOWN TO EARTH: 10 Modern Earth Sheltered Homes

1. R.E.A.C.H (Rural Earthship Alternative Community Habitat) in New Mexico




One type of home using earth-sheltered construction is known as an ‘Earthship’. Earthships, created by US architect Michael Reynolds, are dwellings created from recycled products that minimize the human impact on the earth. The homes are generally made of earth-filled tires utilising thermal mass construction to naturally regulate indoor temperature.

Earthships are built to utilize the available local resources, especially energy from the sun. For example, windows on the sunny side admit light and heat, and the buildings are often horseshoe-shaped to maximize natural light and solar-gain during winter months. Likewise, the thick, dense outer walls provide effective insulation against summer heat. The roof of an Earthship is heavily insulated - often with earth, for added energy efficiency.

For over 35 years, pioneering architect Michael Reynolds has developed housing constructed of recycled materials.
R.E.A.C.H., the original Earthship community founded in 1989 is located in a high mesa valley tucked into the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountain Range, near the outer fringes of Taos, New Mexico. The off-the-grid community does not produce the same human imprint of most suburban households. However, this is a private community, therefor one cannot 'pitch up' uninvited. With invitation, the only way to reach the village is via 4 x 4.

uprooted.jessicareeder.com

2. Eco-friendly home, California





This modern eco-home designed by eco architect Mickey Muennig is found in Copper Point, Big Sur. Built into the lush landscape overlooking the California coastline, this innovative, home literally blends into its surroundings, with only strategically placed doors and windows peeking out from beneath its sod roof. The Cooper Point house literally becomes the landscap following the natural contours of the site. It’s built like a bunker with massive concrete retaining walls at either end and all-glass walls in between. There isn’t really a roof in a conventional sense—it’s more like a continuation, an enhancement of the Big Sur environment, seeded with native grasses and wildflowers.

magazine.wsj.com

3. The Underground House in Cumbria, UK





The project to build the house started in April 2002 and the proud family moved in just over six months later. The site also includes a farm animal veterinary workspace. The house has been built into the hole left by the removal of stone from the quarry, making it invisible from behind or the sides.

All that can be seen from the front are the double height conservatory and a small array of photo-voltaic tiles above the front door. The family is surrounded by 350 million year old sandstone, and is covered with soil. The home is warm and quiet, light floods in from the front, the ventilation system means that the air is always clean and fresh.


ourworld.compuserve.com

4. Earth House Estate Lättenstrasse, Switzerland







This earth covered homes by architect Peter Vetsch, are anything but traditional. The nine private houses that make up the estate are grouped around a small artificial lake. The basement, as well as the parking lot is built with conventional techniques, not so the ground floor, which is constructed with the typical earthhome construction principle of sprayed concrete.

The insolation consists of recycled glass, an absolute environment friendly product. The water protection is added directly on the sprayed concrete. On top of the isolation is a protective layer with natural earth, which can be used to grow grass or plants on the rooftop.

www.erdhaus.ch

5. The Nautilus Earthship, New Mexico







The Nautilus Earthship, in Taos, N.M., was built in 1996 and is listed in the top 500 buildings of all time. It causes no conflict, no stress, no depletion, no trauma to the planet earth. It is built will recycled materials such as old car tires and soda pop bottles. It is constucted to provide stabilized temperature. The home makes use of renewable energy and integrated water systems that makes it functions without paying any utility-bills.
www.earthship.net

6. Sundown Gardens & Residence, LA, Mount Washington





One of LA's most unusual homes by far, owned by architect Fritz Haeg. The home was built in the mid-1980's by a doctor and designed by architect William King. The home has various dimensions, the cave part of the home is lit only by skylights.

The outer part of the house has s green roof for maximum thermal efficiency and the geo-dome shelters a vast interior studio volume for meditation, art, rehearsal, performance, or entertaining. Haeg bought the property in 2000, and is currently living in and working from his home.

www.fritzhaeg.com/studio

7. Home in Outer Hebrides, Scotland, UK






South Uist is an island of the Outer Hebrides in Scotland. This is were you will find this interesting earth sheltered dome home. The stucture of the home is so that it maximises the views across the islands. Glulam beams are used to form roof of the earth shelter. ICF has been used to construct the walls of this earth sheltered dwelling. Steel mesh and Polarwall was used to form the earth sheltered house.

www.polarwall.co.uk

8. Geodome Montana, USA





It is the world's first earth sheltered geodesic dome with passive annual heat storage. John N. Hait, the inventor of passive annual heat storage wanted to build, not just one home, but to design and build a concrete precasting facility capable of mass producing. Thus began one of the most unusual construction stories of the 20th century.

Four inch thick steel fibrous reinforced concrete was used to built this complicated structure. The Geodome has 1.5 million pounds of fill on it and it is engineered to hold another one million.

www.earthshelters.com

9. Woodlands Hobbit Home, Wales





The home was built by the family themselves, they wanted to live close to nature. It was built with maximum regard for the environment by using natural materials. The home was dug into the hillside for low visual impact and shelter, stone and mud from diggings was used fot the walls and foundation. Straw bales in the floor, walls and roof provides super-insulation. A skylight in the roof lets in natural light. Solar panels provides the home with electricity.


www.simondale.net


10. Woodland Parks Hobbit Hotel, NZ

The Hobbits, like the other motels available at Woodlyn Park, are all self-contained with kitchens and own shower toilet facilities can accommodate up to 6 people in each unit.

Each have specially designed furniture and decor and having been built using polystyrene blocks this has given them added warmth in the winter and cooling affect in summer.

www.woodlynpark.co.nz