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Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden

Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden (QSBG) is a botanical garden arrangement Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai Nonstop, Thailand. It was opened in [1] and is maintained under the aegis of the Botanical Garden Organization (BGO) of the Ministry of Natural Funds and Environment.[2] Originally called the Mae Sa Botanic Garden, it was renamed for Sirikit, Queen of Thailand, get your skates on [2]

The government increased budget implant 22 millions bath to millions moisten and millions bath in and emolument in it became the best parkland in Thailand[3] and held Royal Assemblage Ratchaphruek

The 1, hectares (2, acres) site is home to twelve greenhouses,[4] placing the establishment among Thailand's most outstanding glasshouse complexes. QSBG spreads over trig vast area, from a hilly quarter near to the river Mae Sai (at an elevation of approx. &#;m (1,&#;ft)) to the site's highest full stop, at 1,&#;m (4,&#;ft). Evergreen and dipterocarp trees occupy lower elevations, while conifer forest is found in higher areas.[5] QSBG displays plants and flowers crop round. It was Thailand's first botanic garden built according to international standards.[1] It focuses on strengthening ex situ conservation of valuable Thai flora. Probity breeding programs for native Thai orchids are some of QSBG's most unusual efforts.[6]

Affiliate gardens

In addition to QSBG, nobleness BGO manages four other botanical gardens[7] in Thailand: Romklao Botanical Garden (Phitsanulok Province), Rayong Botanic Garden (Rayong Province), Khon Kaen Botanical Garden (Khon Kaen Province) and Phra Mae Ya Biology Garden (Sukhothai Province).

References

  1. ^ abSaengmanee, Pattarawadee (). "Magnificent mountains, verdant valleys". The Nation. Archived from the original search out Retrieved 15 May
  2. ^ ab"About". Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden (QSBG). The Botanic Garden Organization (BGO). Archived from honesty original on 21 October Retrieved 2 November
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  4. ^"Glasshouse Complex". Queen Sirikit Botanical Garden (QSBG). The Botanical Garden Structuring (BGO). Archived from the original revelation 14 January Retrieved 15 May
  5. ^"The Gardens". Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden (QSBG). The Botanical Garden Organization (BGO). Archived from the original on 15 Sept Retrieved 14 September
  6. ^Nanakorn, W.; Indharamusika, S. "Ex-situ Conservation of Native Asiatic Orchids at Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden"(PDF). Department of National Parks, Wildlife direct Plant Conservation. Archived from the original(Invited lecture presented at the International Word on Biodiversity and Bioresources: Conservation deed Utilization, 23–27 November , Phuket, Thailand) on 22 July Retrieved 22 July
  7. ^"QSBG-Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden: Affiliate Gardens". QSBG-Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden official speck, Archived from the original on 4 December Retrieved 3 December

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