{"id":15946,"date":"2017-06-16T05:05:32","date_gmt":"2017-06-16T05:05:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/singinawajunglelodge.com\/?p=15946"},"modified":"2017-06-16T05:05:32","modified_gmt":"2017-06-16T05:05:32","slug":"my-love-for-trees-and-plants","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/singinawajunglelodge.com\/blogs\/my-love-for-trees-and-plants\/","title":{"rendered":"My Love for trees and plants!!"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/singinawajunglelodge.files.wordpress.com\/2017\/06\/ficus-racemosa-doomar_goolar.jpg\" alt=\"Ficus racemosa (Doomar_Goolar).JPG\" width=\"5184\" height=\"3456\" \/>\u201cTrees are poems that the earth writes upon the sky.\u201d<br \/>&#8211; Kahlil Gibran<br \/>I don\u2019t exactly recall when I discovered my love for trees. Maybe I was always meant to<br \/>love them. I still remember being fascinated by their beauty as a child and that<br \/>fascination exists till date.<br \/>When I purchased the Singinawa Jungle Lodge two years back, one of my first missions<br \/>was to re-green the property. The rich natural habitat of the area had been affected by<br \/>the presence of the Lodge till then and I felt that it was my responsibility to restore it<br \/>back to its original state to the maximum extent. Singinawa was to be an eco-lodge and<br \/>an epitome of sustainable tourism. Since then, tens of thousands of trees have been<br \/>planted at the Lodge. The effort has been a lot of constant hard work but also one of the<br \/>most rewarding projects ever. With every visit, I see more and more progress being<br \/>made.<br \/>I love discovering new trees during my walks in Singinawa. The canopies of giants, little<br \/>pools of light where the rays of the sun managed to find gaps within their leafy branches,<br \/>shade paths across the place. There is so much to look at. The Ghost tree stretches its<br \/>pale body into the sky while the Mahua releases the intoxicating aroma of its flowers,<br \/>from which the locals produce a delectable wine. The Palash is rightly called the Flame<br \/>of the Forest, bright red flowers adorning its branches like a thousand rubies. Sal trees<br \/>stand upright in their groves like custodians of the forest, ornamented by their blossoms.<br \/>Pradip Krishen, in the foreword of Peter Wohlleben\u2019s book, writes that Sal trees die when<br \/>planted alone due to loneliness without the company of others of its kind. The book,<br \/>called \u2018The Hidden Life of Trees: What They Feel, How They Communicate &#8211; Discoveries<br \/>from a Secret World\u2019, is an absolutely wonderful read. It presents trees as interactive<br \/>entities that can feel things the same way as any mobile organism. I could relate to it<br \/>because I have always considered them to have distinct personalities. Some are more<br \/>sombre, like majestic war veterans with many stories of their life experiences, while<br \/>others are more flamboyant, branches dancing at the slightest breeze. Singinawa\u2019s trees<br \/>are thoroughly enjoyed by its wild inhabitants who used them for shelter and food.<br \/>Congregations of langurs feast on juicy mangoes while Grey Hornbills and other birds<br \/>make a meal of Doomar or fig tree fruits. Some trees consider imitation the sincerest<br \/>form of flattery, like the Kachnar whose leaves look like camel\u2019s hooves.<\/p>\n\n\n<figure><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/singinawajunglelodge.files.wordpress.com\/2017\/06\/nymphaea-nouchali-var-cyanea-neelkamal.jpg\" alt=\"Nymphaea nouchali var. cyanea (Neelkamal).JPG\" \/><\/figure>\n\n\n<p>Singinawa also plays host to some stunning varieties of orchids. The Checkered Vanda is one of them. It favors Mango and Terminalia trees, and blooms between March and August. It is believed to be a cure-all and the juice from the compressed plants is often sold as medicine. This has seriously depleted its numbers and we, through our efforts, have successfully managed to give it a good home and protection at Singinawa. Due to the resemblance of the Vanda\u2019s flowers to a devil\u2019s face, it is sometimes referred to as Rakshas or Demon in Goa. Quite unfair, I think. Flowering plants are found in abundance at the Lodge and spring fills the place with vibrancy and redolence. There are bursts of color everywhere. The cool breeze carries with it such exotic fragrances that I can\u2019t help but carry a smile on my face as I walk through.<br \/><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/singinawajunglelodge.files.wordpress.com\/2017\/06\/leonotis-nepetiifolia-lions-ear.jpg\" alt=\"Leonotis nepetiifolia (Lion's Ear).JPG\" width=\"4000\" height=\"3000\" \/><\/p>\n\n\n<p>We haven\u2019t forgotten to take care of some of our most delicate residents, the butterflies. The larvae of many species can be seen in the host plants at the butterfly habitat. I find it so exciting to find previously unnoticed ones. It just proves that, like the guests at the Lodge, they too enjoy their stay at Singinawa. Whoever is spreading our fame via word of mouth among them, thank you. Maybe it\u2019s one of the Oak Blues or perhaps the Baronets, sipping nectar from the nearby flowers quite nonchalantly.<\/p>\n\n\n<p>It has been such a pleasure to pursue my passion for conservation and re-greening at Singinawa. I hope to launch many ventures along these lines in the future. Looking forward to a greener tomorrow!<\/p>\n\n\n<p>-Tulika Kedia<\/p>\n\n\n<p>MD, Singinawa Jungle Lodge<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>\u201cTrees are poems that the earth writes upon the sky.\u201d\u2013 Kahlil GibranI don\u2019t exactly recall when I discovered my love for trees. 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