"Nimmandi," a precious tree, beautiful in the name of the royal family.
"Nimmandi," a beautiful tree in the name of Her Majesty the Queen of the Thousand Year Royal.
On March 1991, Her Majesty the Queen of the Thousand Years went on to see the beauty of nature and wood in the Suryan courtyard, the Kaba Forest Guard, inside the Phu Luang Wildlife Sanctuary, the province, at which time he took the heart of a kind of orchid, which had a distinctive appearance: the flowers were small, pure white petals, with dark red longitudinal lines, and a dark yellow corolla with a dark red color on the cone.
With a heart that appreciates and wants to preserve these rare trees as precious treasures, he has graciously produced the name of this orchid, "Nimmandi."
"Nimmandi," one of the queen blooms from the beautiful name of the royal flower, another from the name of this time, is like raising the value of the forest as a prestigious tree to remind all Thais of the value of natural resources and the symbol of the great majesty in the preservation of this forest as the legacy of the Thai people.
Image: Her Majesty Sirikit Botanical Garden, Sompong Boon In (Phu Luang Wildlife Sanctuary Officer)
Information from: Phu Luang Wildlife Sanctuary, Province
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