
Cassia fistula - Wikipedia
Cassia fistula is both the national tree and national flower of Thailand – in Thai ratchaphruek (Thai: ราชพฤกษ์) and the blossoms are commonly referred to as dok khun (Thai: ดอกคูน). [20] Its yellow flowers symbolize Thai royalty. A 2006–2007 flower festival, the Royal Flora Ratchaphruek, was named after the tree.
Ratchaphruek : 10 things about Thailand’s National Flower
2020年4月13日 · The Ratchaphruek, or scientifically known as Cassia Fistula Linn was designated as Thailand’s National Flower back in 2001. It is a large flowering tree, easy to plant anywhere in Thailand and one that is loved by Thais for many reasons.
Ratchaphruek: Thailand's beautiful national flower - ThaiGuider
2025年2月10日 · Ratchaphruek: Thailand's beautiful national flower And its national tree, too...
Thai culture and customs: The national symbols of Thailand
2023年4月15日 · The national flower/tree, Ratchaphruek (Cassia fistula Linn.), known by several names, including the Pudding Piper Tree or Indian Laburnum, is a deciduous tree that grows to a height of 8-15 metres. Its yellow flowers grow in clusters close to its limbs and branches, and its cylindrical pods grow from 20-60 centimetres long.
Golden Shower Tree (Cassia Fistula) - AMERICAN GARDENER
2024年2月26日 · The golden shower tree is the national flower of Thailand, where it is known as ratchaphruek. It was officially declared the national flower in 2001 due to its historical significance and its connection to the Thai monarchy.
Discover The National Flower of Thailand: Cassia Fistula Linn
2023年2月6日 · Cassia fistula Linn is the botanical name of the tree which bears Thailand’s national flower. Other terms used to refer to this tree are ratchaphruek, chaiyaphruek, and dok Koon. It is also referred to as “the golden shower” and “rain tree” because of its bright yellow flowers that appear to fall from the branches like falling rain.
Ratchaphruek: 11 Facts About Thailand's National Flower
Known locally as the ratchaphruek, the official botanical name of the tree bearing Thailand’s national flower is the Cassia Fistula Linn. The tree might also be called the chaiyaphruek and the actual flower may be referred to as dok koon.
NParks | Cassia fistula - National Parks Board
Beyond the dazzling gold colour that the flowers add to the landscape, this sun-loving tree attracts butterflies and birds enhancing the biodiversity around us. It is the national tree of Thailand and has gained popularity worldwide.
Cassia fistula - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Golden shower tree is the National tree of Thailand and the national flower of Thailand. Popular plant as ornamental and for herbal medicine. Dried fruit has medicinal properties.
Royal Flora Ratchaphruek 2006 - Wikipedia
The ratchaphruek (Cassia fistula), or golden shower tree, is the de facto national flower of Thailand. Its yellow blossoms correspond to Monday, the birthday of Bhumibol. It is also named "Khun" or "Rajapruek".