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''Flora of Thailand'' is a multi-volume
flora Flora is all the plant life present in a particular region or time, generally the naturally occurring (indigenous) native plants. Sometimes bacteria and fungi are also referred to as flora, as in the terms '' gut flora'' or '' skin flora''. E ...
describing the vascular plants of
Thailand Thailand ( ), historically known as Siam () and officially the Kingdom of Thailand, is a country in Southeast Asia, located at the centre of the Indochinese Peninsula, spanning , with a population of almost 70 million. The country is bo ...
, published by the Forest Herbarium,
Royal Forest Department The Royal Forest Department ( Abrv: RFD; th, กรมป่าไม้, ) is a department in the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MoNRE), part of the Government of Thailand. History On 18 September 1896 King Chulalongkorn establ ...
since the 1970s. It currently consists of 12 volumes.


Volumes

*Volume 1 – not yet published *Volume 2(1-4) – Actinidiaceae, Apostasiaceae, Balanophoraceae, Bonnetiaceae, Cannabidaceae, Cardiopteridaceae, Casuarinaceae, Centrolepidaceae, Cephalotaxaceae, Connaraceae, Cupressaceae, Cycadaceae, Dilleniaceae, Ebenaceae, Elaeocarpaceae, Flagellariaceae, Gnetaceae, Goodeniaceae, Haloragaceae, Hanguanaceae, Hippocastanaceae, Icacinaceae, Illliciaceae, Irvingiaceae, Juncaceae, Lowiaceae, Magnoliaceae, Nyssaceae, Ochnaceae, Oxalidaceae, Pinaceae, Podocarpaceae, Portulacaceae, Rafflesiaceae, Restionaceae, Rhizophoraceae, Rosaceae, Saurauiaceae, Schisandraceae, Simaroubaceae, Smilacaceae, Sphenocleaceae, Stylidiaceae, Symplocaceae, Theaceae, Triuridaceae. *Volume 3(1) (1979) – Psilotaceae, Lycopodiaceae, Selaginellaceae, Isoetaceae, Equisetaceae, Ophioglossaceae, Marattiaceae, Osmundaceae, Plagiogyriaceae, Gleicheniaceae, Schizaeaceae, Hymenophyllaceae, Cyatheaceae, Dicksoniaceae, Dennstaedtiaceae. *Volume 3(2) (1985) - Lindsaeaceae, Davalliaceae, Oleandraceae, Parkeriaceae, Vittariaceae, Pteridaceae, Aspleniaceae. *Volume 3(3) (1988) - Blechnaceae, Lomariopsidaceae, Dryopteridaceae, Thelypteridaceae, Athyriaceae. *Volume 3(4) (1989) - Dipteridaceae, Cheiropleuriaceae, Polypodiaceae, Grammitidaceae, Marsileaceae, Salviniaceae, Azollaceae. *Volume 4(1) (1984) - Leguminosae - Caesalpinioideae. *Volume 4(2) (1985) - Leguminosae - Mimosoideae. *Volume 5(1) (1987) – Aristolochiaceae, Bignoniaceae, Droseraceae, Epacridaceae, Gentianaceae, Opiliaceae, Philydraceae, Proteaceae, Salicaceae, Thismiaceae, Valerianaceae, Xyridaceae. *Volume 5(2) (1990) - Scrophulariaceae. *Volume 5(3) (1991) - Bretschneideraceae, Capparaceae, Malpighiaceae, Menispermaceae, Nyctaginaceae. *Volume 5(4) (1992) - Amaranthaceae, Basellaceae, Caryophyllaceae, Chloranthaceae, Crypteroniaceae, Phytolaccaceae, Sonneratiaceae, Umbelliferae *Volume 6(1) (1993) - Taccaceae, Tiliaceae. *Volume 6(2) (1996) - Myrsinaceae. *Volume 6(3) (1997) - Cruciferae, Hugoniaceae, Ixonanthaceae, Linaceae, Loganiaceae, Thymelaeaceae. *Volume 6(4) (1998) - Cyperaceae. *Volume 7(1) (1999) - Apocynaceae, Primulaceae, Sapindaceae. *Volume 7(2) (2000) - Callitrichaceae, Chenopodiaceae, Hydrophyllaceae, Monotropaceae, Myricaceae, Oleaceae, Salvadoraceae, Saururaceae, Zygophyllaceae. *Volume 7(3) (2001) - Alismataceae, Aponogetonaceae, Ctenolophonaceae, Cymodoceaceae, Hamamelidaceae, Hydrocharitaceae, Lemnaceae, Limnocharitaceae, Melastomataceae, Polygalaceae, Potamogetonaceae, Sterculiaceae. *Volume 7(4) (2002) - Buddlejaceae, Hydrangeaceae, Loranthaceae, Myristicaceae, Myrtaceae, Saxifragaceae, Viscaceae. *Volume 8(1) (2005) - Euphorbiaceae (A-F). *Volume 8(2) (2007) - Euphorbiaceae (G-Z). *Volume 9(1) (2005) - Aizoaceae, Aralidiaceae, Bombacaceae, Datiscaceae, Iteaceae, Lardizabalaceae, Molluginaceae, Petrosaviaceae, Pontederiaceae, Santalaceae, Sarcospermataceae. *Volume 9(2) (2008) - Cannaceae, Caricaceae, Carlemanniaceae, Costaceae, Cunoniaceae, Heliconiaceae, Hemerocallidaceae, Iridaceae, Lomandraceae, Marantaceae, Orobanchaceae, Plagiopteraceae, Plantaginaceae, Sabiaceae, Strelitziaceae, Typhaceae. *Volume 9(3) (2008) - Fagaceae. *Volume 9(4) (2008) - Cucurbitaceae. *Volume 10(1) (2009) - Dioscoreaceae. *Volume 10(2) (2010) - Celastraceae, Hernandiaceae, Leeaceae, Mastixiaceae, Passifloraceae, Verbenaceae. *Volume 10(3) (2010) - Anacardiaceae, Convolvulaceae. *Volume 10(4) (2011) - Cecropiaceae, Moraceae. *Volume 11(1) (2011) - Cornaceae, Daphniphyllaceae, Erythroxylaceae, Helwingiaceae, Lentibulariaceae, Monimiaceae, Ranunculaceae, Stemonaceae. *Volume 11(2) (2012) - Araceae, Acoraceae. *Volume 11(3) (2013) - Arecaceae (Palmae). *Volume 11(4) (2014) - Campanulaceae, Elatinaceae, Lythraceae, Onagraceae, Ruppiaceae, Sapotaceae & Staphylaceae. *Volume 12(1) (2011) - Orchidaceae 1 (Cypripedioideae, Orchidoideae, Vanilloideae). *Volume 12(2) (2014) - Orchidaceae 2 (Epidendroideae P.P.: Neottieae, Tropideae, Nervilieae, Gastrodieae, Thaieae, Calypsoeae, Arethuseae, Collabieae, Cymbidieae). *Volume 13(1) (2015) - Achariaceae, Adoxaceae, Cannabaceae, Caprifoliaceae, Ericaceae, Salicaceae, Ulmaceae *Volume 13(2) (2016) - Compositae (Asteraceae) *Volume 13(3) (2017) - Dipsacaceae, Eriocaulaceae, Juglandaceae, Melanthiaceae, Oleaceae (Myxopyreae), Plumbaginaceae, Polyosmaceae, Sapindaceae (Hippocastanoideae) *Volume 13(4) (2017) - Dipterocarpaceae *Volume 14(1) (2018) - Betulaceae, Buxaceae, Cornaceae (Part 2), Dichapetalaceae, Gelsemiaceae, Morningaceae, Olacaceae, Podostemaceae, Polygonaceae & Violaceae *Volume 14(2) (2019) - Araliaceae, Berberidaceae, Cabombaceae, Ceratophyllaceae, Malvaceae (Malvoideae), Styracaceae & Thymelaeaceae (Part 2) *Volume 14(3) (2020) - Begoniaceae, Calophyllaceae, Elaeagnaceae, Hypericaceae, Lophopyxidaceae, Martyniaceae, Papaveraceae & Passifloraceae (Part 2) *Volume 14(4) (2021) - Ancistrocladaceae, Lecythidaceae, Nelumbonaceae, Nymphaeaceae, Rhamnaceae, & Vitaceae


Meetings

*12th Flora of Thailand Meeting (2002) - Bangkok, Thailand. *13th Flora of Thailand Meeting (2005) - Dublin, Ireland. *14th Flora of Thailand Meeting (2008) - Copenhagen, Denmark. *15th Flora of Thailand Meeting (2011) - Chiang Mai, Thailand. *Flora of Thailand Meeting (2014) -
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, United Kingdom *17th Flora of Thailand Conference (21-25 August 2017) - Deevana Plaza, Ao-nang, Krabi, Thailand.


See also

* — ''wikipedia articles category''. * '' Flore du Cambodge, du Laos et du Viêtnam'' * ''
Flora Malesiana ''Flora Malesiana'' is a multi-volume flora describing the vascular plants of Malesia (the biogeographical region consisting of Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, the Philippines, and Papua New Guinea), published by the National Herbarium of t ...
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References

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External links


Dnp.go.th: Official ''Flora of Thailand'' website
Florae (publication) Botany in Asia