To the season, watch the royal tree at Phu Phu Phan National Park.
To the season of watching the royal trees from Her Majesty the Queen of the Thousand Year King at Phu Phan National Park, Sakon Nakhon Nakhon. What are the trees to follow?
Starting in Dusita, it is an insectivorous plant, small herbaceous plants found in grasslands along the pus, or wetlands and clear forests, flowering during October-December.
Mani Deva, found along wetland rock courtyards and waterlogged clearing along sheer forest men, flowering during October-February.
Suwana necklace is a small herbaceous insectivorous plant found in meadows along the pus, or wetlands and clear forests, flowering during September-December.
The pollen tip, found in waterlogged sandstone courtyards and wetland cleared areas, is a small insect-eating wood, flowering August-December.
And Saraschandra is a small herbaceous plant found in grasslands along the swamp, or wetlands and clear forests, flowering from September to December.
Reference: Royal Park
Source: Phu Phan National Park - Phu Phan National Park, Sakon Nakhon Province
# Descriptions of royal trees # Look at the eyes # Mani Deva # Suwana necklace # Pollen tip






























































































