List of trees of northern Thailand

This is a list of forest trees of northern Thailand, organized by scientific name. The list is from Gardner, Sidisunthorn & Anusarnsunthorn (2007).[1]

The trees listed below can be found in the following ecoregions of Thailand:

A

B

C

D

E

G

  • Ganitrus
    • Ganitrus sphaerica
  • Garcinia
  • Gardenia
    • Gardenia montana
    • Gardenia obtusifolia
    • Gardenia sessiliflora
    • Gardenia sootepensis
    • Gardenia spinosa
    • Gardenia turgida
  • Garuga
  • Gastonia
    • Gastonia palmata
  • Gelonium
    • Gelonium bifarium
    • Gelonium glomerulatum
    • Gelonium multiflorum
  • Gillibertia
    • Gillibertia palmata
  • Glochidion
    • Glochidion acuminatum
    • Glochidion assamicum
    • Glochidion cyrtostylum
    • Glochidion dasystylum
    • Glochidion eriocarpum
    • Glochidion kerrii
    • Glochidion leiostylum
    • Glochidion penangense
    • Glochidion rubrum
    • Glochidion sphaerogynum
    • Glochidion velutinum
  • Gluta
  • Glycosmis
    • Glycosmis arborea
    • Glycosmis cochinchinensis
    • Glycosmis esquirolii
    • Glycosmis ovoidea
    • Glycosmis puberula
    • Glycosmis subsessilis
    • Glycosmis winitii
  • Glyptopetalum
    • Glyptopetalum sclerocarpum
  • Gmelina
  • Gochnatia
    • Gochnatia decora
  • Gomphandra
    • Gomphandra pauciflora
    • Gomphandra tetrandra
  • Goniothalamus
  • Gonocaryum
    • Gonocaryum griffithianum
    • Gonocaryum lobbianum
    • Gonocaryum siamense
    • Gonocaryum subrostratum
  • Gordonia
  • Grewia
    • Grewia elastica
    • Grewia floribunda
    • Grewia glabra
    • Grewia microcos
    • Grewia paniculata
    • Grewia polygama
    • Grewia sepiaria
    • Grewia ulmifolia
    • Grewia abutilifolia
    • Grewia acuminata
    • Grewia aspera
    • Grewia disperma
    • Grewia eriocarpa
    • Grewia glabra
    • Grewia hirsuta
    • Grewia humilis
    • Grewia lacei
    • Grewia laevigata
    • Grewia multiflora
    • Grewia pilosa
    • Grewia polygama
    • Grewia scabrida
    • Grewia scabrophylla
    • Grewia sessilifolia
    • Grewia tomentosa
    • Grewia umbellata
    • Grewia vestita
    • Grewia winitii
    • Grewia mollis
  • Gymnosporia
    • Gymnosporia marcanii
    • Gymnosporia stylosa
    • Gymnosporia wallichiana

H

I

J

  • Jambosa
    • Jambosa formosa

K

L

M

N

O

  • Ochna
    • Ochna andamanica
    • Ochna harmandii
    • Ochna integerrima
    • Ochna pruinosa
    • Ochna pumila
    • Ochna squarrosa
    • Ochna wallichii
  • Ochrocarpus
    • Ochrocarpus siamensis
  • Odina
  • Olea
    • Olea cambodiana
    • Olea dentata
    • Olea dioica
    • Olea oblanceolata
    • Olea puberula
    • Olea rosea
    • Olea salicifolia
  • Ormosia
    • Ormosia euphorioides
    • Ormosia sumatrana
    • Ormosia yunnanensis
  • Ornus
    • Ornus floribunda
  • Orophea
    • Orophea anceps
    • Orophea brandisii
    • Orophea polycarpa
    • Orophea polycephala
    • Orophea sp.
    • Orophea thorelii
    • Orophea undulata
  • Oroxylum
  • Ostodes
    • Ostodes corniculatus
    • Ostodes kerrii
    • Ostodes paniculata

P

Q

R

S

T

U

  • Ulmus
    • Ulmus integrifolia
    • Ulmus lancifolia
  • Unona
    • Unona latifolia
    • Unona evecta
    • Unona simiarum
  • Urostigma
  • Uvaria
    • Uvaria cerasoides
    • Uvaria odorata
    • Uvaria velutina
    • Uvaria villosa

V

W

X

Z

References

  1. Gardner, Simon; Sidisunthorn, Pindar & Anusarnsunthorn, Vilaiwan (2007). A Field Guide to Forest Trees of Northern Thailand. Bangkok: Kobfai Publishing Project. ISBN 978-974-8367-29-3
  2. "Northern Thailand-Laos moist deciduous forests". Terrestrial Ecoregions. World Wildlife Fund.
  3. "Central Indochina dry forests". Terrestrial Ecoregions. World Wildlife Fund.
  4. "Kayah-Karen montane rain forests". Terrestrial Ecoregions. World Wildlife Fund.
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