
Greenscapes
Arachnid biodiversity is crucial for ecosystem health, as they serve as predators to control invertebrate populations, provide food for other animals, and even have potential economic value for technology and medicine.
Velvet Pitcher Plant (Nepenthes mollis), Sarawak, Borneo 2024
Montane orchid from Kinabalu foothill, Sabah, Borneo 2024
Orchid flowers from the interior, Sarawak, Borneo 2024
Corpse flower with carrion flies (Rhizanthes lowii), Sarawak, Borneo 2022
Tekiwit Waterfall, Sarawak, Borneo 2024
Melastome flowers (Melastomataceae), Sarawak, Borneo 2024
Cliffside vegetation (Codonoboea bakoensis), Sarawak, Borneo 2025
String of Nickels (Dischidia nummularia), Sarawak, Borneo 2025
Parasitic plant (Balanophora sp.), Sarawak, Borneo 2024
Lowland rainforest of the Matang range, Sarawak, Borneo 2017
Corpse flower bud (Rhizanthes lowii), Sarawak, Borneo 2024
View of St. John's peak from Mount Kinabalu summit, Sabah, Borneo 2023
Ant plant (Hydnophytum formicarum), Sarawak, Borneo 2025
White-fringed Pitcher Plant (Nepenthes albomarginata), Sarawak, Borneo 2025
Rocky waterfall at Gunung Gading, Sarawak, Borneo 2025
Ant Fern (Lecanopteris sinuosa), Sarawak, Borneo 2025
Carnivorous Sundew (Drosera spatulata), Sarawak, Borneo 2025
Bird's Nest Fern (Asplenium sp.), Sarawak, Borneo 2025
Raffles' Pitcher-Plant (Nepenthes rafflesiana), Sarawak, Borneo 2025
Fern (Dipteris novoguineensis), Sarawak, Borneo 2022
Tongkat Ali (Eurycoma longifolia), Sarawak, Borneo 2025
Malayan Urn Vine (Dischidia major) and other ant plants, Sarawak, Borneo 2025