Friday, August 31, 2007

The Himalayan Silver Oak




The Himalayan silver Oak can be found all over the western Himalayas. And forms a prominent tree epically in middle Himalayas. It gets its name silver oak, by the presence of silvery white powder present on the under surface of the leaf. The specimen of this tree was collected from a place called Chackratha in Daradoon district. In our Himalayan study tour.

Price: Rs: 200 with out frame
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Termite tunnels




An internal view of the complex tunnels which comprise a termite nest. This drawing is done on a A3 sized paper.

Price: Rs: 100 with out frame
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Songs of Joy




Songs of joy is an artistic expiration of people singing songs expressing joy and happiness. This painting is done in banner cloth with fabric paint.
Price: Rs: 400 with out frame
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Friday, August 3, 2007

Planting a tree

Planting a Tree

We all some time or another have got an opportunity to plant a tree, but many of us do not know how a tree should be planted in the right way. Well it is not as difficult as we think. When I started planting trees I thought that it is absolutely essential to dig a big pit, remove the soil which already existed there refill the pit with red soil( literate soil ) mixed with cow dung manure and then plant the tree of your choice. Well this is what I used to do. Nothing but a huge waste of human energy, we really need not go through all this trouble if we want to grow a tree successfully. Many times we end up learning the wrong technique from books and so called experts. In reality we need not do all this if we had just observed how plants grow up in natural conditions. Under natural conditions a seed falls on the ground and when the conditions are right it starts growing, there is no digging of huge pits or holes on the ground and mixing soil with cow dung manure.

Well let me tell you how I plant trees now. It is not at all difficult, if you are planting a tree in an area where there is already a good amount of soil. (Like more than 1 ½ feet) There is no need of digging at all, just remove enough soil as to properly plant a sapling or seed on ground. In the case of a seed, just push one in the ground as deep as the size of a seed.

After purchasing a sapling from nursery, clean a patch of land by removing the surface vegetation and organic matter.



After this slit open the nursery bag as shown in the photo



Place it in the dug hole, and if the sapling fit in the dug hole that is more than enough. Make sure that the stem is not covered with more than 1 inch of soil. If this happens it can cause decay or rottening of the stem.



After doing this fill the gap around the sapling with soil.



With the help of a “HOE” clean the surrounding area (this is not for clearing the weeds but to demarcate the area.) for comfortable holding and digging, hold the “HOE” in a slanting position and while digging swing the “HOE” making sure that your arms move freely to wards the back.

After this make a small mud wall around the planted sapling so that the pored water does not spill out.





Cover the exposed part with dry leaf or mulched leaves. This is to prevent desiccation and drying up of the soil. It also promotes soil bacteria, detritus feeders and other organisms to dwell in it. The hygroscopic moisture content increases in the soil as soon as leaf mulch is added. Thus helping the plant to grow.

Finally water the sapling.


Advantages of mulching


Mulching is a process of maintaining a layer of partially decomposed leaf and vegetable matter on the surface of the soil. This is particularly helpful for plants because it reduces lose of moisture from the soil by reducing the amount of sunlight which directly falls on the ground. To understand this take a soil thermometer and check the soil temperature in a open field which is devoid of vegetation and bio-mass, then check a land with leaf mulch and finally check a patch under a tree or small shrub which contains a good soil bio-mass or mulch. You will find that there is a definite difference between the three scenarios. Not only will you find a definite temperature difference but also heat and moisture.

In the first scenario you will find that the soil is dry, hard, devoid of vegetation and will have a high soil temperature. And if you take the extra effort to dig the soil you will find that it is moist only after one feet, this is because intensity of the heat is not able to penetrate up to this depth (this is in the case of PUNE).

In the second scenario you will find that the soil moisture is high but because of the lack of vegetation the surface temperature to be high.

And in the final and third scenario because of the vegetation cover and soil bio-mass, temperature is low and the soil moisture high, decomposition and release of nutrients to be good and the soil color dark red, brown or black according to the different soil types.

This is why mulching is so important.

Saturday, July 28, 2007

Cicada Pupa




Cicadas are insects belong to the order Hemiptera, The same order as aphides, milibags, leafhoppers and spittlebugs. They have large compound eyes, a sound producing organ called tympanum and usually transparent, well-veined wings.
There are approximately 2,500 species of cicada around the world mainly distributed around the tropical and sub-tropical and temperate countries of the world. Many of the species are still not identified. Their presents can be easily regained due to their acoustic talents (sound producing skill). Many of the adult cicadas do not possess mouthparts infect most of the feeding is dun during the juvenile stage and as a adult it’s main function is to mate and reproduce. Recently while removing a plant for transplantation (Bamboo grass) I stumbled into a string looking creature after closer inspection I found that it was a pupa of a cicada which looked as though it was in its final stages of development. It was found barred 16cm inside the soil and measured 6cm long. It was reddish brown and blackish brown in color. The air breathing tracheal openings are also clearly visible on the abdominal segment. The entire pupa is covered with a lumines hard exoskeleton. Which help protect the delicate body of the developing cicada.
By Philip Mathew

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Cicada Pupa




Cicadas are insects belong to the order Hemiptera, The same order as aphides, milibags, leafhoppers and spittlebugs. They have large compound eyes, a sound producing organ called tympanum and usually transparent, well-veined wings.
There are approximately 2,500 species of cicada around the world mainly distributed around the tropical and sub-tropical and temperate countries of the world. Many of the species are still not identified. Their presents can be easily regained due to their acoustic talents (sound producing skill). Many of the adult cicadas do not possess mouthparts infect most of the feeding is dun during the juvenile stage and as a adult it’s main function is to mate and reproduce. Recently while removing a plant for transplantation (Bamboo grass) I stumbled into a string looking creature after closer inspection I found that it was a pupa of a cicada which looked as though it was in its final stages of development. It was found barred 16cm inside the soil and measured 6cm long. It was reddish brown and blackish brown in color. The air breathing tracheal openings are also clearly visible on the abdominal segment. The entire pupa is covered with a lumines hard exoskeleton. Which help protect the delicate body of the developing cicada.

Saturday, July 7, 2007

Sisus qudrangularis




Botanical Name: Sisus qudrangularis

Common Name: Hade sante
This plant gets its appropriate Botanical name from its quadrangle shaped stem, which is a phylloclade stem. Xerophytes are plants which need less water to grow. It is found in sub-tropical parts of the world. It grows in well drained soils, and is usually planted in soils mixed with sand.
Propagation: through stem cuttings, the stem is cut with one or two nodes space and should have at least 2 auxiliary buds.
I usually, push the cut stem into the soil, with one node inside the soil.

This is a medicinal plant and the use can be easily known from its local Marathi name: Hade sante: sante roge means arthritis. The stem of this plant is believed to have properties of strengthen the bones due to it’s high level of calcium content found in the plant.
The stem of this plant is crushed to extract the stem residue or the musillenagious juice. This juice is spread in a flat plate, where it is let to dry and the dried residue is scrapped from the plate into a bowl and a small content is consumed daily. This helps people with low calcium levels.

This painting is dun in hand made paper
Medium: water color
Size: hight-38 width-28 cm
Price: Rs. 400/- with out the frame.
For people who are from out side Pune city the painting will be send through courier. For more details contact :
Philip_mathew85@yahoo.co.in .
Or call me at: 9423581047.