Cut-leaved Begonia (Begonia palmata)

Cut-leaved Begonia (Begonia palmata)

Cut-leaved Begonia is found in Sikkim's subtropical to temperate biomes to 2400 meters elevation. Elevation: 906 meters. Native range is Nepal to South China…


Painted Leaf Begonia (Begonia picta)

Painted Leaf Begonia (Begonia picta)

Painted Leaf Begonia is found in Sikkim's subtropical biome. Elevation: 1514 meters. Native range is Indian Subcontinent to South Tibet and Myanmar.……


Painted Leaf Begonia (Begonia picta)

Painted Leaf Begonia (Begonia picta)

Painted Leaf Begonia is found in Sikkim's subtropical biome. Elevation: 1514 meters. Native range is Indian Subcontinent to South Tibet and Myanmar.……


Painted Leaf Begonia (Begonia picta)

Painted Leaf Begonia (Begonia picta)

Painted Leaf Begonia is found in Sikkim's subtropical biome. Elevation: 1514 meters. Native range is Indian Subcontinent to South Tibet and Myanmar.……


Painted Leaf Begonia (Begonia picta)

Painted Leaf Begonia (Begonia picta)

Painted Leaf Begonia is found in Sikkim's subtropical biome. Elevation: 1514 meters. Native range is Indian Subcontinent to South Tibet and Myanmar.


Painted Leaf Begonia (Begonia picta)

Painted Leaf Begonia (Begonia picta)

Painted Leaf Begonia is found in Sikkim's subtropical biome. Elevation: 1514 meters. Native range is Indian Subcontinent to South Tibet and Myanmar.


Painted Leaf Begonia (Begonia picta)

Painted Leaf Begonia (Begonia picta)

Painted Leaf Begonia is found in Sikkim's subtropical biome. Elevation: 1514 meters. Native range is Indian Subcontinent to South Tibet and Myanmar.……


Painted Leaf Begonia (Begonia picta)

Painted Leaf Begonia (Begonia picta)

Painted Leaf Begonia is found in Sikkim's subtropical biome. Elevation: 1514 meters. Native range is Indian Subcontinent to South Tibet and Myanmar.


Brazil nut (Bertholletia excelsa)

Brazil nut (Bertholletia excelsa)

The number of plant species you see from the canopy towers of Cristalino Jungle Lodge is impressive. Unfortunately most are out of focus, as all the visitors…