List of trees of northern Thailand explained
This is a list of forest trees of northern Thailand, organized by family. The list is from Gardner, Sidisunthorn & Anusarnsunthorn (2007).[1]
The trees listed below can be found in the following ecoregions of Thailand:
Selected species
Some of the better known or more common species characteristic of northern Thailand are:
- Ardisia
- Ardisia corymbifera
- Ardisia crenata
- Ardisia attenuata
- Ardisia kerrii
- Ardisia quinquegona
- Ardisia polycephala
- Ardisia colorata
- Ardisia nervosa
- Ardisia virens
- Rapanea
- Maesa
- Maesa perlarius
- Maesa ramentacea
- Maesa paniculata
- Maesa permollis
- Maesa glomerata
- Maesa montana
- Maesa indica
- Turpinia
- Turpinia pomifera
- Turpinia nepalensis
- Castanopsis
- Lithocarpus
- Lithocarpus dealbatus
- Lithocarpus aggregatus
- Lithocarpus craibianus
- Lithocarpus elegans
- Lithocarpus fenestratus
- Lithocarpus garrettianus
- Lithocarpus echinops
- Lithocarpus lindleyanus
- Lithocarpus polystachyus
- Lithocarpus sootepensis
- Lithocarpus truncatus
- Lithocarpus thomsonii
- Quercus
See also
Notes and References
- Gardner, Simon; Sidisunthorn, Pindar & Anusarnsunthorn, Vilaiwan (2007). A Field Guide to Forest Trees of Northern Thailand. Bangkok: Kobfai Publishing Project.