PIYA ANNO THAILAND

PRESENTED TO THE WORLD FOR PLANT ENTHUSIASTS TO KNOW THE DIVERSITY OF ANNONACEAE AND OTHER FLORA, BOTH NATIVE AND EXOTIC, GROWN IN THAILAND.

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RICH IN ANNONACEAE

Annonaceae is estimated to have about 125 genera and 2,400 species throughout the world. Of this, 39 genera and more than 260 species are native to Thailand, and the number of exotic species brought into the country is growing steadily.  This web presents photos of the flowers and/or fruits of some of these  species.

Beautiful Annonaceae

All We know

Please note that misidentification of plants, should there be any, was unintentional. If you find any mistakes, or if you want to post photos of your Annonaceae on this web, please email: [email protected] Hopefully, plant enthusiasts will find this web educational and interesting.

PLANT COLLECTION

We have propagated a wide selection of the species, subspecies, varieties and cultivars of plants in our collection for sale to plant enthusiasts wishing to grow them.  To order or for more information, please email: [email protected]

BEAUTIFUL ANNO

This web welcomes you to see the beautiful Annonaceae being grown in Thailand today.

FRAGRANT FLOWERS

The heavenly scents of fragrant flowers are something to behold. Enjoy the wide variety of fragrant flowering plants you will find in this collection.

MAGNOLIAS

Thailand is home to many native species of Magnolia. Several exotic species are also grown here.

JASMINES

Thailand also boasts a wide selection of Jasmines, both native and naturalized.

GARDENIAS

There are many native as well as exotic species of Gardenia grown in Thailand.

WRIGHTIA

Native as well as exotic species of Wrightia found in Thailand.

WE SINCERELY THANK OUR FRIENDS AND FELLOW PLANT LOVERS WHO CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS TO THIS WEB.

Dr. Phongsak Ponsena, Dr. Pramote  Triboun, Dr. Junhao Chen, Dr. Xue Bine, Dr. Anan Piriyaphattarakit, Mr. Ekachai Sungsuwan, Mr. Kijja Onamphai, Mr. Nakhon Phongnoi, Mr. Bunyarit bhuriyakorn, Betong team, Mr. Isma-ael Sama-ae, Mr. Abdulromea Baka, Mr. Apichai Ingkhavut, Mr. Simon Gardner, Assist. Prof. Dr. Jirayupin Chandraprasong, Assoc. Prof. Dr.Charan Leeratiwong, Dr. Narong Nuntasen, Dr. Suwit Punnadee, Mr. Kithisak Aongyong, Mr. Ned Ming Fai and Mr. Jiratthi Satthaphorn.

All photos are protected by copyright. Please contact the owner for permission to reproduce for any purposes. Dated 1 November 2021.