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]
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).