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Kaomai Forest

Kaomai Forest Ecology Through Time

Kaomai Forest is an initiative to restore nature by creating an experimental forest within an urban community. The most suitable ecosystem for this area is the mixed deciduous forest..

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Kaomai Water

Water and the Ecosystem at Kaomai

The Kaomai Forest project makes use of treated wastewater from the accommodation and other areas within Kaomai Lanna Resort. The wastewater undergoes treatment through an underground..

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ไผ่รวก (Thyrsostachys Siamensis)

Siamese bamboo

(Thyrsostachys siamensis Gamble)

Siamese bamboo belongs to the grass family (Gramineae or Poaceae) and is known as "giant grass" due to its woody-like stems and distinct rhizome system, allowing it to grow taller..

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>งิ้วดอกแดง (Bombax Ceiba)

The Red Silk Cotton Tree

(Bombax ceiba L.)

The Red Silk Cotton Tree from the Malvaceae family is a large deciduous tree, growing up to 35 meters tall with thorny trunks. Its compound leaves have 3-7 thick, smooth leaflets..

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มะเกลือ (Diospyros Mollis)

Makluea

(Diospyros mollis Griff)

Makluea is an evergreen tree in the Ebenaceae family, growing up to 30 meters tall. Its trunk base forms buttress roots, with black, cracked bark and jet-black heartwood..

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ข่อย (Streblus Asper)

The Siamese rough bush

(Streblus asper Lour.)

The Siamese rough bush is a small to medium-sized evergreen tree in the Moraceae family, growing up to 17 meters tall. Its trunk and branches are twisted with bumps along the surface..

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