Sunday, September 30, 2018

WEIRD, WILDLY WACKY AND WONDERFUL PITCHER PLANTS FOUND IN THE NEARBY SEMI-TEMPERATE JUNGLES OF RESORT WORLD GENTING! THE BREATHTAKING MELANGE OF MAD COLOURS ARE FROM NEW HYBRIDS OF PITCHER PLANTS THAT HAVE MUTATED INTO SUB SPECIES AND ARE RARE AND UNDER THREAT. EFFORTS ARE UNDERWAY WITH NATURE LOVERS AND CONSERVATIONISTS LIKE EDDIE CHAN AND WIFE PAT ANG OF TREKS, A SPECIALISED GUIDED TOUR COMPANY BASED IN AWANA RESORT BELOW RESORT WORLD GENTING. FOR A PERSONAL TOUR INTO GENTING'S RAINFORESTS TO VIEW SOME OF THESE PRECIOUS, PERFECTLY PERVERSE PITCHER PLANTS! CONTACT EDDIE CHAN 013-399 3667 OR INFO@TREKS.EVENTS

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TREKS NEPENTHES CONSERVATORY

TREKS Nepenthes Conservatory is a social enterprise to conserve the native pitcher plants of Genting Highlands started and managed by Eddie Chan and Pat Ang since 2015. The conservation centre is based at the English Garden in Genting Highlands Resorts courtesy of the management of RW Genting.


 EDDIE CHAN AND DATO KEE HUA CHEE WHOSE PLUMAGE OUTSHONE THE BIRDS AND MONKEY POT PLANTS
 EDDIE CHAN THE OWNER OF TREKS EXPEDITIONS AND RARE BIRD OF PARADISE WHICH IS USUALLY SIGHTED IN THE CONCRETE JUNGLE WITH CHAMPAGNE GLASS IN HAND 
 EDDIE CHAN AND YUSUF
THE GENTING FOREST IS FIRST IN WORLD TO BE TOTALLY WIFI AND CONNECTED TO THE URBAN JUNGLE 
DATO KEE HUA CHEE IN FULL BLOOM WITH HEART BAG WHILE BOY IN BLUE AT LEFT HAD TO CLOSE HIS EYES DUE TO THE GLARE FROM DATO KEE HUA CHEE AND HIS OUTFIT 
THE NEW HYBRIDS OF PITCHER PLANTS OR NEPENTHES 
PITCHER PLANTS ARE UNUSUAL AS IT COMES AS MALE AND FEMALE PLANTS. THE CLUSTER OF FLOWERS HERE ARE ERECT AND LOOK LIKE LAN CHIAU SO THIS IS A MALE PITCHER PLANT LOR 
I WAS TOLD THESE FLOWERING BUDS RESEMBLE A WOMAN'S PRIVATE PARTS OF SORTS SO ARE FEMALE PLANTS. I DUNNO ALL THESE AS I AM STILL  VIRGIN WOR
THIS PITCHER PLANT LOOKS LIKE A PENIS BUT CANNOT BE USED AS CONDOM SINCE IT IS NOT WATER PROOF 
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The daily workings at the Conservatory involves saving affected pitcher plants from areas affected by development and clearing and to be brought back to the Conservatory for replanting and rehabilitation in temporary cluster plastic basins and flat trays. 

These rescued plants are tended to daily and the objective and mission is to transplant them back to the wild in areas that are secured and safe.

In between saving and future replanting, all the specimens saved are put up for display for public viewing from 12 noon – 10pm (weekdays) and 10am – 10pm (weekends). 

There are no charges for visitors and saved plants are not for sale as they are protected under local and international law. However, visitors are welcome to sponsor plants as an interactive public engagement program. To date the Conservatory has achieved more than 600 sponsors.

Twice a year beginning January (till June) and from July (till Dec), the Conservatory will put up live pitcher plants exhibits for the public as awareness and education activities. From January 2018, the Conservatory displayed reputedly the “Tallest Pitcher from the Species Nepenthes Sanguinea”. 

At a height of 17 ½ inches, Artemis as the pitcher is named is the tallest ever recorded amongst Nepenthes sanguinea species here in Genting Highlands and elsewhere in Peninsula Malaysia and Southern Thailand. Nepenthes sanguinea is not found in other countries.

From July 2018, the Conservatory has showcased the extraordinary “colors of Nepenthes sanguinea”. Such scale of vibrant colors do not occur in any of the more than 150 species of pitcher plants in the world.



How did this scale of colors come about?

Interestingly, the extraordinary occurrence is caused by land clearing for development which started in the 1970s. The three pitcher plant species (N.sanguinea, N.macfarlanei, N.ramispina) all reside on the top and slopes of the Hulu Kali Range. Since the beginning of time, the species’ growth was limited to and competing with the thick undergrowth of the Montane ericaceous forest which is 6000ft above sea level. 

However, when a stretch of road was developed along the range, it gave them a chance to spread their seeds to the cleared slopes and sidewalks of the tarred road. 

Over 20 years they were able to produce each of their species more abundantly, variated and hybridised within their species and with the other species producing colourful variations within the N.sanguinea, multiple pitcher form variations amongst the N.macfarlanei and N.ramispina as well as producing the first few generations of naturally produced hybrids between the 3 species.

However, and more interestingly, while enjoying their early “population explosion”, a second development project occurred in 1991 but which was abandoned in 1998 due to the Asian Financial Crisis, which inadvertently gave the sprouting pitcher plants another chance for a second but larger population explosion.

Both the “population explosions” are now under “scientific efforts” to be detailed and explained.

JUST LOOK AT THE STUNNING AND INCREDIBLE VARIETY OF PITCHER PLANTS WITH RAINBOW COLORS! AS COLORFUL AS DATO KEE HUA CHEE!



























































































































 


DATO KEE HUA CHEE WEARS PSYCHEDELIC HUES TO STUN THE BIRDS AND WILD ANIMALS INTO SUBMISSION 
DATO KEE HUA CHEE WILL EASILY BE SPOTTED IN THE JUNGLE IF HE GETS LOST






DATO KEE HUA CHEE AND FELLOW NATURE LOVERS
DATO HAS EVERY COLOR IMAGINABLE 
EDDIE CHAN OF TREKS EXPEDITION
CONTACT EDDIE CHAN  FOR A PERSONALISED GUIDED TOUR TO SEE PITCHER PLANTS AND BIRDS 013 399 3667
EDDIE CHAN AND WIFE PAT ANG ARE THE BEST, FRIENDLIEST AND MOST PROFESSIONAL NATURE GUIDES IN ALL OF GENTING HIGHLANDS
LOVE HIS PINK HAT