Anne Elliott's photos with the keyword: Cyclanthaceae

Cyclanthaceae, Carludovica palmata

31 Jan 2012 138
This was such an eye-catching flower, seen at the Calgary Zoo on 8th September 2011. I'm a bit confused, though, because I thought (before I saw this plant with the red parts) that the flowers were the tiny "four-petalled" parts that form such a beautiful pattern. Known as the Panama Hat Palm.

Patterns in nature

05 May 2011 185
No idea what tropical plant this is, but I thought the pattern on this part was so beautiful and unusual. Is this the part that flowers? (I have SO much to learn, lol!) Photographed in the Conservatory at the Calgary Zoo on May 2nd. Thank you, scott.zona, for the ID and following information - much appreciated! "It is the inflorescence bearing dozens of tiny four-petaled flower buds. It is something in the family Cyclanthaceae, but hard to say what without seeing the leaves. One of the most commonly cultivated cyclanths is the Panama Hat Plant, Carludovica palmata."