Monday, March 19, 2012

plants and animals that became the mascot west borneo

West Kalimantan has a lot of natural plants and animals, forests are still widespread and is still maintained as a place to make West Kalimantan growth of plants are rare and are often encountered, but in this post I will discuss about the plants and animals that became the mascot west borneo , let's move to the west borneo mascot plants first.Tengkawangtengkawang plants (Shorea) is a plant that has a high oil content sanggat. There used to be a lot of west borneo jungle but now its hard to find as many illegal logging of timber tengkawang make an easy target because of its good wood and good quality.
Buah tengkawang 
tengkawang plant unfruitful season, these plants can not bear fruit during the first year this plant is rarely fruitful anyone tell if the plants bear fruit tengkawang Wahhh 7 years ...the rare phenomenon of loss to pass, if they bear fruit tengkawang will produce abundant fruit which normally tengkawang always bear fruit and flower simultaneously.sanggat tengkawang expensive pieces so many people who hunt west borneo its fruit.tengkawang fruit should be taken after his fall from the tree because if not then this plant in one day in temperatures that can damp its sprouts, usually western Kalimantan residents scramble to find this tengkawang fruit, weight of 0.5 kg apiece not achieve unless the type tengkawang giant, west Kalimantan residents are always set up a loom (temporary houses or warehouses can be said) to store their results in this hut tengkawang off the rind and then split into 2 parts in smoked or smoke asapi above.tangkawang usually used as raw material for the manufacture of oil, wax, soap, margarine, lubricants and cosmetic ingredients. tengkawang plant does not bear fruit again when old age and is usually cut down for timber. tengkawang oil manufacture by tengkawang bloat until it is completely dry and then beaten and taken on its oil.

 

as many as 12 plants tengkawang already protected by Indonesian republican government regulation no. 7 of 1999 because it will be in fear of these plants could become extinct if continuous cut down and not plantedagain, if you come at harvest time you will definitely addicted tengkawang chasing tangkawang because we will be competing with other people who crowded and exciting. usually children who diligently seek this tangkawang.
well now we turn to the west borneo fauna mascot lterus please read belowhornbill ivory
 
 
hornbills ivory (buceros vigil) is an animal that became the mascot of West Kalimantan are now gravely endangered and now government or passed legislation to protect these hornbills ivory. In cultures of Borneo, hornbills Ivoire (interests) is a symbol of "Natural Top" is the natural divinity that is "masculine". On the island of Kalimantan, hornbill Ivory is used as an emblem or symbol of the organization as a symbol of the country in sarawak, the symbol of the province of West Kalimantan, a symbol of the university Mangkurat stomach and so on. Ivory hornbill is manifested in the form of carvings on the Dayak culture, whereas in the culture of Banjar, Hornbill Ivory carved in the form of disguised (didistilir) for row culture grown under the influence of the religion of Islam which forbids the existence of animate beings carving. Hornbills d'Ivoire is also a cultural symbol of Naga tribe in eastern India. dikalimantan hornbills ivory western tail is usually made accessories that will complement pakayan Dayak Kalimantan indigenous tribes west.how my article this time? interesting is not it therefore I invite you do not get enough of stopping at my blog, or rss berlanganan me if you do not have time or forget my blog address. 

 


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