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Page 1. Acanthaceae Anacardiaceae Ancistrocladaceae Annonaceae
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Apocynaceae Araceae
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Araliaceae Aristolochiaceae Asclepiadaceae Begoniaceae
Bignoniaceae Bombacaceae Burseraceae Capparaceae Cardiopteridaceae
Cecropiaceae Celastraceae Chloranthaceae Chrysobalanaceae
Combretaceae Commelinaceae Connaraceae Convalariaceae Convolvulaceae
Cornaceae Costaceae Page 4.
Crypteroniaceae Cyperraceae Datiscaceae
Dilleniaceae Dioscoreaceae Dipterocapaceae Dracaenaceae Ebenaceae
Elaeocarpaceae Euphorbiaceae Fagaceae
Page 5. Flacourtiaceae Gentianaceae Gesneriaceae Gnetaceae
Graminae Guttiferae Hunguanaceae
Hypoxidaceae Icacinaceae Labiatae
Lauraceae Lecythidaceae Leeaceae Leguminosae
Page 6. Loranthaceae Lythraceae Magnoliaceae Malpighiaceae Malvaceae
Marantaceae Melastomataceae Meliaceae Menispermaceae
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Moraceae Musaceae Myristicaceae Myrsinaceae Myrtaceae
Oleaceae Opiliaceae Orchidaceae Orobanceae
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Palmae Pandanaceae Passifloraceae
Pentaphragmataceae
Piperaceae Pondtederiaceae Rhamnaceae Rhizophoraceae Rubiaceae
Page 9. Rutaceae Santaliaceae Sapindaceae Sapotaceae Schisandraceae
Scrophulariaceae
Smilacaceae
Staphyleaceae Sterculiaceae
Page 10. Styracaceae Taccaceae Theaceae Thymelaeaceae Tiliaceae
Ulmaceae Urticaceae Verbenaceae Violaceae Vitaceae
Xanthophyllaceae Zingiberaceae Page 11. Pteridophytes
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Ixora spp– Khem pa; Habit: Shrub
This plant can be used for decorations. The ripe fruit and flower can be eaten fresh.
 
Ixora sp (P2855 @Suwit Punnadee; P2860 @Phamon Sumphanthamitr)
Lasianthus spp -Phahom ton; Habit: Shrub
This plant can be used for decorations. In northern Thailand, A decoction of the root is used internally to treat hepatitis and pneumonia .
 
Lasianthus sp, has curious whitish fruits and Morinda elliptica, and a Orange-bellied flowerpecker perches to feed on the ripe fruit of Streblus asper. (P2865, P2870 @Suwit Punnadee)
Morinda elliptica Ridl. – Awl tree; Habit: Shrubby tree
The heartwood of a tree has a bitter taste, boiled or dissolved in whiskey, and drunk as an antiflatulent. The young leaves have a slightly bitter taste, locally they are cooked as a vegetable or the blanched shoots can be added to curries. The unripe fruits act as a digestant.
Ophiorrhiza spp -Ya tin mue tuttu; Habit: Herb
This plant can be used for decorations.
Ophiorrhiza sp
(P2875 @Suwit Punnadee)
Pavetta spp –Khem kao; Habit: Shrub
The ripe fruit can be eaten fresh and also can be used for decorations.
 
Pavetta sp, which has reddish ripe fruits, and gibbon feeding on it. (P2880 @Suwit Punnadee; P2885 @Phamon Sumphanthamitr)
Prismatomeris spp – Duk kai; Habit: Shrub
The ripe fruit can be eaten fresh and also can be used for decorations.
 
Prismatomeris sp Psychotria sp
 
Rennellia sp Saprosma sp
(P2890, P2895, P2900, P2915 @Suwit Punnadee)
Psychotria spp -Phahom hin; Habit: Shrub
This plant can be used for decoration.
Psydrax spp - Duk khang; Habit: Tree
The ripe fruit can be eaten fresh.
Rennellia spp -Thom mu khao; Habit: Shrub
This plant can be used for decoration.
Saprosma spp – Phahom ton; Habit: Shrub
All parts foetid when bruised. The ripe fruit can be eaten fresh and also can be used for decorations.
 
Saprosma sp (P2905 @Phamon Sumphanthamitr; P2910 @Suwit Punnadee)
Urophyllum spp -Khaeng chong; Undershrub
The tender and young leaves can be eaten. This plant can be used for decoration.
 
Urophyllum sp, the colorful fruits, and a gibbon feeding on the young leaaves. (P2920, P2925 @Suwit Punnadee)
Rutaceae
Acronychia pedunculata (L.) Miq–Ka uam; Habit: Shrubby tree
The ripe fruit has a sourish sweet taste and can be eaten fresh. The young leaves are also eaten fresh as a vegetable.
 
Acronychia pedunculata, mother and baby feeding on fruit and the dropped fruit on the forest floor. (P2930, P2935 @Suwit Punnadee)
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Micromelum sp –Mui; Habit: Shrub
The roots may be used as an antipyretic and to treat asthma.
Young tender leaves and flowers can be eaten fresh as a vegetable.
Micromelum sp
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Santaliaceae
Dendrotrophe varians (Bl.) Miq- Yan ti mia: Habit: Climber
The ripe fruit can be eaten fresh.
Sapindaceae
Dimocarpus sp - Lam yai pa; Habit: Tree
The ripe fruit can be eaten fresh.
Dimocarpus sp
(P2945 @Suwit Punnadee)
Lepisanthes fruticosa (Roxb.) Leenh
- Chamma liang; Habit: Shrubby tree
The roots are used as an antipyretic and as a dengue hemorrhagic fever treatment. Alleviates symptoms of fever and anxiety.
Lepisanthes rubiginosa (Roxb.) Leenh - Ma huat; Habit: Shrubby tree
Fruit ripens from red to blackish purple, it is sweet and can be eaten raw.
 
Lepisanthes fruticosa and Lepisanthes rubiginosa. (P2950, P2955 @Suwit Punnadee)
 
Nephelium sp, the family group resting on the devil tree after feeding from nephelium fruits, and also dropped pieces on forest floor. (P2960, P2965 @Suwit Punnadee)
Nephelium spp– Ngo pa; Habit: Tree
The fruit is red at maturity. The seeds are enveloped by white flesh, it has a fresh sourish sweet taste. The wood is used for construction.
Xerospermum spp – Ko laen pa; Habit: Tree
The fruit yellow at maturity. The seeds are enveloped by white flesh, it has a fresh sourish sweet taste.
Xerospermum sp
(P2970 @Suwit Punnadee)
Schisandraceae
Kadsura sp -Dok kot na, Habit: Climber
 
Kadsura sp and Smilax sp. (P2975 @Suwit Punnadee; P2980 @Phamon Sumphanthamitr)
Smilacaceae
Smilax spp – Greenbrier; Habit: Climber
The dried roots can be used to treat rheumatism or mixed with another herb to produce an antisyphilitic.
The young leaves and tender stem can be eaten raw and used as a cooked vegetable or in curries.
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Sterculiaceae
Heritiera spp -Siat cho; Habit: Tree
The wood is used for construction and furniture. The fruits are eaten by various animals.
Heritiera sp
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Leptonychia caudata (Wall. ex G.Don) Burret -Phak wan dam; Habit: Shrub
This plant can be used for decoration.
 
Leptonychia caudata, an inflorescence and the mature pods. (P2990, P2995 @Suwit Punnadee)
Pterocymbium tinctorium (Blanco) Merr. -Po I keng; Habit: Tree
The fruit can be eaten by various animals.
 
Pterocymbium tinctorium, the flowers dropped on the pathway and a Thick-billed pigeon perching on the branch after flying away from the fig tree, which the gibbons were foraging in. (P3000, P3005 @Suwit Punnadee)
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