Threatened Plants in Thailand
Threatened Plants in Thailand
Threatened Plants in Thailand
Plants
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Forest Herbarium
Department of National Parks,
Wildlife and Plant Conservation
Bangkok, Thailand
Threatened Plants in Thailand
Acknowledgements
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ISBN 978-616-316-334-9
The calculation for the Extent of Occurrence (EOO) follows the IUCN
Red List guidelines. In the calculation of Area of Occupancy (AOO),
we have used a 2 x 2 km. grid (area of 4 sq. km.). The values for EOO
and AOO were generated using GeoCAT program.
This work is solid work to catalogue plant species for which conservation
is a concern in the country. The list can be used to provide information
on the conservation status individual species; guide the listing of
individual species in national or international legislation; aid in
conservation planning and priority setting; help to identify priority
species for conservation action and recovery planning and support
education programs.
Pteridophyte Angiospermae
Status 2000 2015 2000 2015
EX - - - -
EW 1 1 1 1
CR - - 18 18
EN 141 142 64 65
VU 223 275 354 440
NT 3 7 20 27
LC - - 6 6
DD - 61 - 181
Athyriaceae
Diplazium siamense C. Chr. — TerF
Habitat: Dry evergreen and lower montane forests, 850–1,500 m.
Distribution: N & NE Thailand: Chiang Rai, Chiang Mai, Phitsanulok,
Phetchabun, Loei.
Status: + R
Davalliaceae
Davallia petelotii Tardieu & C. Chr. นาคราชทุ่งแสลงหลวง EF
Habitat: River banks, ca. 450 m.
Distribution: Laos, N Thailand: Phitsanulok (Thung Salaeng Luang).
Status: – R
Dennstaedtiaceae
Microlepia ridleyi Copel. — TerF
Habitat: Tropical rain forest, by streams, low altitudes.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Borneo, Pen Thailand: Yala (Betong).
Status: – R
Dryopteridaceae
Bolbitis tonkinensis (C. Chr. ex Ching) K. Iwats. — TerF
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest.
Distribution: N Vietnam (Tonkin), N Thailand: Chiang Rai.
Status: – R
Ctenitis dumrongii Tagawa & K. Iwats. — TerF
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest, along river banks.
Distribution: N Thailand: Chiang Rai, Chiang Mai.
Status: + VU
Dryopteris pseudosparsa Ching — TerF
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,000 m.
Distribution: S China (Yunnan), N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Suthep).
Status: – R
Elaphoglossum dumrongii Tagawa & K. Iwats. กูดท้องใบด�ำ LF
Habitat: Lower montane forest, on rocks, 1,100–1,200 m.
Distribution: NE Thailand: Loei (Phu Kradueng).
Status: + VU
Lomagramma grossoserrata Holtt. — CF
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest, 600−900 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Phrae.
Status: + VU
Polystichum attenuatum Tagawa & K. Iwats. — TerF
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,200–1,800 m.
Distribution: N, NE & SE Thailand: Chiang Mai, Loei, Chanthaburi.
Status: + R
Hymenophyllaceae
Crepidomanes megistostomum (Copel.) Copel. — LF
Habitat: Dry evergreen and tropical rain forests, on wet rocks, 500 m.
Distribution: N & Pen Thailand: Phitsanulok (Thung Salaeng Luang), Phangnga.
Status: + R
Lindsaeaceae
Lindsaea malayensis Holttum — TerF
Habitat: Lower montane forest.
Distribution: Malay Pen, SE & Pen Thailand: Trat (Khao Kuap), Nakhon
Si Thammarat (Khao Luang).
Status: – R
Tapeinidium luzonicum (Hook.) K. U. Kramer เฟินรัศมี TerF
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,400 m.
Distribution: Malesia, Pen Thailand: Nakhon Si Thammarat (Khao Luang).
Status: – R
Matoniaceae
Matonia pectinata R. Br. — TerF
Habitat: Lower montane forest. 1,200-1,500 m.
Distribution: Malesia, Pen Thailand: Yala, Trang.
Status: – R
Polypodiaceae
Arthromeris phuluangensis Tagawa & K. Iwats. — EF/LF
Habitat: Lower montane forest, on tree trunks and wet rocks, 1,500–1,600 m.
Distribution: N & NE Thailand: Phitsanulok (Phu Miang), Loei (Phu Luang).
Status: + R
Pteridaceae
Adiantum phanomensis S. Linds. & D. J. Middleton ก้านด�ำคลองพนม LF
Habitat: Limestone in tropical rain forest, 100–300 m.
Distribution: Pen Thailand: Surat Thani (Khlong Phanom).
Status: + VU
Adiantum siamense Tagawa & K. Iwats. ก้านด�ำทุ่งสง LF
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest, limestone, low altitudes.
Distribution: Pen Thailand: Nakhon Si Thammarat (Thung Song).
Status: + VU
Adiantum thongthamii Suksathan ก้านด�ำทองแถม TerF
Habitat: Evergreen forest.
Distribution: SE Thailand: Trat.
Status: + VU
Antrophyum stenophyllum Baker — EF
Habitat: Lower montane forest, along streams, 1,000 m.
Distribution: S China (Yunnan), N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Suthep).
Status: – R
Cheilanthes delicatula Tagawa & K. Iwats. — LF
Habitat: Lower montane forest.
Distribution: N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Inthanon).
Status: + VU
Haplopteris winitii (Tagawa & K. Iwats.) S. Linds. — EF
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest, on tree trunks, 500 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Chiang Rai.
Status: + VU
Tectariaceae
Heterogonium hennipmanii Tagawa & K. Iwats. — TerF
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest, along streams, ca. 800 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Tak (Doi Mu Soe).
Status: + VU
Tectaria gymnosora Holtt. — TerF
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest, along streams, 700−800 m.
Distribution: N & C Thailand: Phisanulok, Nakhon Nayok.
Status: + R
Tectaria laotica Tardieu & C. Chr. กูดลาว TerF
Habitat: Lower montane pine forest, ca. 1,300 m.
Distribution: Laos, NE Thailand: Loei (Phu Kradueng).
Status: – R
Thelypteridaceae
Cyclosorus sakayensis (Zeiller) Ching ผักกูดใบยาว TerF
Habitat: Tropical rain forest, along streams, 100−500 m.
Distribution: Malesia, Pen Thailand: Yala.
Status: – R
Cyclosorus siamensis (Tagawa & K. Iwats.) Panigrahi กูดภู TerF
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,200 − 1,400 m.
Distribution: N & NE Thailand: Phetchabun (Phu Miang), Loei (Phu Luang).
Status: + VU
GYMNOSPERMAE
Cephalotaxaceae
Cephalotaxus mannii Hook. f. มะขามป้อมดง T
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,000–1,800 m.
Distribution: Myanmar, China, Laos, Vietnam, N & NE Thailand.
Status: – VU
Cycadaceae
Cycas chamaoensis K. D. Hill ปรงเขาชะเมา ST
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest, granite bed rocks, 200 m.
Distribution: SE Thailand: Chanthaburi (Khao Chamao).
Status: + CR
Cycas clivicola K. D. Hill ปรงผา S
Habitat: On limestone, dry evergreen forest, to 250 m.
Distribution: Cambodia, Malesia, Vietnam, Pen Thailand.
Status: – N
Cycas edentate de Laub. ปรงทะเล ST
Habitat: Along the coast, sandy soils or rocky places.
Distribution: Vietnam, Malay Pen, Sumatra, Pen Thailand.
Status: – NT
Cycas elephantipes A. Lindstr. & K. D. Hill ปรงเท้าช้าง ST
Habitat: Open grassland, steep slope, deciduous dipterocarp forest.
Distribution: E Thailand: Chaiyaphum.
Status: + R
Cycas macrocarpa Griff. ปรงป่า ST
Habitat: On limestone, dry evergreen forest, low altitudes.
Distribution: Malay Pen; SE, SW & Pen Thailand.
Status: – VU
Cycas nongnoochiae K. D. Hill ปรงตากฟ้า ST
Habitat: On limestone, mixed deciduous forest with much bamboos, 170 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Nakhon Sawan (Tak Fa).
Status: + VU
Cycas pectinata Buch.-Ham. ปรงเขา ST
Habitat: Deciduous dipterocarp and mixed deciduous forest.
Distribution: India, Nepal, S China, Indochina, N & NE Thailand.
Status: – VU
Cycas petrae A. Lindstr. & K. D. Hill ปรงหิน ST
Habitat: On limestone, mixed deciduous forest, low altitudes
Distribution: NE Thailand: Loei (north of Phu Kradueng).
Status: + R
Cycas pranburiensis S. L. Yang, W. Tang, K. D. Hill & P. Vatcharakorn ปรงปรานบุรี ST
Habitat: On limestone, dry evergreen forest, 100 m.
Distribution: SW Thailand: Prachuap Khiri Khan (Pran Buri).
Status: + VU
Gnetaceae
Gnetum cuspidatum Blume เมื่อยด�ำ C
Habitat: Dry evergreen and tropical rain forests, 100−700 m.
Distribution: Malay Pen, N, SW & Pen Thailand.
Status: – R
Gnetum latifolium Blume var. funiculare (Blume) Markgr. มะหน่วย C
Habitat: Tropical rain forest, along streams, low altitudes.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Pen Thailand.
Status: – R
Gnetum leptostachyum Blume เมื่อยเลื้อย C
Habitat: Mixed deciduous and dry evergreen forests, limestone, 450−800 m.
Distribution: Indochina, Borneo, N Thailand.
Status: – R
Gnetum macrostachyum Hook. f. เมื่อยดูก C
Habitat: Dry evergreen, along streams, to 750 m.
Distribution: Myanmar, Indochina, Malay Pen, Thailand.
Status: – R
Gnetum microcarpum Blume เมื่อยนก C
Habitat: Tropical rain forest, under 200 m.
Distribution: Myanmar, Malay Pen, SE & Pen Thailand: Chanthaburi,
Songkhla.
Status: – R
Gnetum tenuifolium Ridl. เมื่อยนก C
Habitat: Tropical rain forest, 200 m.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Pen Thailand: Ranong, Narathiwat.
Status: – R
Podocarpaceae
Dacrycarpus imbricatus (Blume) de Laub. พญามะขามป้อม T
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 800–1,500 m.
Distribution: India, Myanmar, China, Indochina, Malesia, Thailand.
Status: – R
ANGIOSPERMAE (DICOTYLEDONAE)
Acanthaceae
Adenostachya plurispica Brem. — H
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,200–1,400 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Chiang Mai.
Status: + VU
Barleria siamensis Craib ระงับ US
Habitat: Deciduous dipterocarp forest, 200–1,100 m.
Distribution: N, NE & SE Thailand: Chiang Mai, Loei, Chanthaburi.
Status: + R
Buteraea parvifolia Brem. — H
Habitat: Tropical rain forest, 150 m.
Distribution: SE Thailand: Chanthaburi (Phrio falls).
Status: + R
Actinidiaceae
Saurauia leprosa Korth. ส้านเกล็ด ST
Habitat: Tropical rain forest, to 800 m.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Pen Thailand: Yala (Betong, Than To).
Status: – R
Akaniaceae
Bretschneidera sinensis Hemsl. ชมพูภูคา T
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,300–1,700 m.
Distribution: China, Vietnam (Tonkin), N Thailand: Nan (Doi Phu Kha).
Status: – EN
Amaranthaceae
Achyranthes ancistrophora C. C. Towns. พันงูขน H
Habitat: Deciduous dipterocarp and mixed deciduous forests, to 800 m.
Distribution: NE & SW Thailand: Khon Kaen, Kanchanaburi.
Status: + R
Siamosia thailandica K. Larsen & Pedersen — H
Habitat: Dry evergreen and tropical rain forests, along streams, low altitudes.
Distribution: SW & Pen Thailand: Kanchanaburi, Phangnga (Takua Pa).
Status: + R
Anacardiaceae
Gluta obovata Craib ฮักน้อย T
Habitat: Lower montane and mixed deciduous forests, 500-1,200 m.
Distribution: N & SW Thailand: Chiang Mai, Uthai Thani (Huai Kha Khaeng).
Status: + R
Spondias bipinnata Airy Shaw & Forman มะกัก T
Habitat: Mixed deciduous forest, limestone, to 500 m.
Distribution: N, NE, C & SW Thailand.
Status: + R
Apiaceae
Acronema tenerum (DC.) Edgew. — H
Habitat: Upper montane forest, 2,300 m.
Distribution: India, China, N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Inthanon).
Status: – R
Apocynaceae
Aganosma breviloba Kerr เครือนวลน้อย C
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest, 750 m.
Distribution: Myanmar, China, N Thailand: Chiang Mai.
Status: – R
Aganosma schlechteriana H. Lév. เครือมวก C
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest, to 850 m.
Distribution: India, Myanmar, Vietnam, E & SW Thailand: Nakhon Ratchasima,
Phetchaburi (Kaeng Krachan).
Status: – R
Aganosma siamensis Craib ลั่นทมเครือ C
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest, 500–1,000 m.
Distribution: China, Vietnam, N Thailand: Chiang Mai, Phrae.
Status: – R
Alstonia curtisii King & Gamble ตีนเป็ดแคระ S
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest, limestone hills, low altitudes.
Distribution: Pen Thailand: Phang Nga, Phuket, Krabi.
Status: + VU
Alstonia rupestris Kerr ตีนเป็ดดอย S
Habitat: On limestone, upper montane scrub, 1,700–1,800 m.
Distribution: S China, N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Chiang Dao).
Status: – VU
Alyxia thailandica D. J. Middleton เครือมวกไทย C
Habitat: Dry evegreen and lower montane forests, 700 − 1,400 m.
Distribution: C & E Thailand: Nakhon Nayok (Khao Yai).
Status: + VU
Ceropegia hirsuta Wight & Arn. เครืออีเฒ่า HC
Habitat: Deciduous dipterocarp forest, sandy soil, 250–300 m.
Distribution: India, E Thailand: Ubon Ratchathani.
Status: – R
Araliaceae
Arthrophyllum ferrugineum Craib — ST
Habitat: Tropical rain forest, along streams, 100 m.
Distribution: Pen Thailand: Songkhla.
Status: + R
Aristolochiaceae
Aristolochia arenicola Hance กอมก้อยลอดขอน H
Habitat: Open sandy soil, 100–200 m.
Distribution: Cambodia, NE & E Thailand.
Status: * R
Aristolochia baenzigeri B. Hansen & Phuph. กระทุงบวบเหลี่ยม C
Habitat: Lower montane and dry evergreen forests, on limestone,
800 -1,600 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Mae Hong Son (Pai), Chiang Mai (Doi Chiang Dao).
Status: + R
Aristolochia curtisii King ex Gamble กระเช้าภูเก็ต C
Habitat: Tropical rain forest, 250–450 m.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Pen Thailand.
Status: – R
Aristolochia dinghoui F. González & Poncy นกกระจิบ H
Habitat: On limestone, dry evergreen and mixed deciduous forests, to 300 m.
Distribution: SW Thailand: Prachuap Khiri Khan.
Status: + R
Aristolochia grandis Craib นกขมิ้น C
Habitat: Dry evergreen and lower montane forests, 700–1,300 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Suthep).
Status: + VU
Asparagaceae
Disporopsis longifolia Craib — H
Habitat: Dry evergreen and lower montane forests.
Distribution: India, Myanmar, Laos, N Thailand: Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai.
Status: – R
Ophiopogon brevipes Craib — H
Habitat: Mixed deciduous forest.
Distribution: N, NE & SE Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Suthep, Doi Inthanon), Loei
(Phu Kradueng), Chanthaburi (Khao Soi Dao).
Status: + R
Asteraceae
Acilepis chiangdaoensis (H. Koyama) H. Rob. & Skvarla ดอกสีป่า H
Habitat: Bamboo forest and deciduous dipterocarp forest, 500–1,200 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Chiang Mai.
Status: + EN
Acilepis doichangensis (H. Koyama) H. Rob. & Skvarla ดอกดอยป่า H
Habitat: Wet or boggy slopes in open montane pine-oak and dipterocarp-pine
forests, 1,000–1,500 m.
Distribution: China, N Thailand: Chiang Mai, Mae Hong Son.
Status: – R
Acilepis kingii (C. B. Clarke) H. Rob. & Skvarla ม่วงดอย H
Habitat: Grassy fields on ridges, pine forest or dry evergreen with bamboo
forest, 600–1,600 m.
Distribution: Myanmar, S China (Yunnan), Laos, N & SW Thailand: Chiang Mai,
Chiang Rai, Kanchanaburi.
Status: – R
Acilepis namnaoensis (H. Koyama) H. Rob. & Skvarla หนาดม่วงน�้ำหนาว H
Habitat: Open grasslands and edges of pine-bamboo forest, ca. 900 m.
Distribution: NE Thailand: Phetchabun.
Status: + VU
Acilepis ngaoensis (H. Koyama) H. Rob. & Skvarla หนาดม่วงหงาว H
Habitat: Open grassy slopes along streams, near waterfalls, 50–150 m.
Distribution: PEN Thailand: Ranong (Ngao Falls).
Status: + VU
Balsaminaceae
Impatiens calcicola Craib เทียนป่า เทียนผา H
Habitat: On limestone, mixed deciduous forest, 200–250 m.
Distribution: N, C & SW Thailand: Phitsanulok (Thung Salaeng Luang,
Saraburi (Muak Lek), Ratchaburi.
Status: + R
Impatiens charanii T. Shimizu เทียนพระบาท H
Habitat: On limestone, mixed deciduous fore st, 200–300 m.
Distribution: C Thailand: Saraburi (Phra Putthabat)
Status: + VU
Impatiens chiangdaoensis T. Shimizu เทียนเชียงดาว H
Habitat: On limestone, lower and upper montane scrubs, 1,000–2,000 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Chiang Dao)
Status: + VU
Impatiens claviger Hook. f. เทียนนกอัคคี H
Habitat: Upper montane scrub, on wet limestone.
Distribution: Vietnam (Tonkin), N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Chiang Dao).
Status: – R
Impatiens craddockii Hook. f. เทียนดง H
Habitat: On limestone, mixed deciduous forest.
Distribution: Myanmar, N Thailand: Lamphun, Chiang Mai.
Status: – R
Impatiens damrongii T. Shimizu เทียนด�ำรง H
Habitat: Lower montane forest, ca. 1,650 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Phitsanulok (Phu Miang).
Status: + EN
Impatiens garrettii (Craib) T. Shimizu เทียนนายการ์เร็ต H
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,300–1,500 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Inthanon).
Status: + EN
Impatiens hongsonensis T. Shimizu เทียนแม่ฮ่องสอน H
Habitat: On limestone, mixed deciduous forest, 500–600 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Mae Hong Son, Chiang Mai.
Status: + VU
Impatiens kanburiensis T. Shimizu เทียนเมืองกาญจน์ H
Habitat: On limestone, mixed deciduous forest, 100–350 m.
Distribution: SW Thailand: Kanchanaburi.
Status: + VU
Begoniaceae
Begonia acetosella Craib ส้มกุ้งบก H
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest, along streams, 500–900 m.
Distribution: Myanmar, N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Suthep, Doi Chiang Dao),
Nan.
Status: – R
Begonia barbellata Ridl. — H
Habitat: Tropical rain forest, 100 m.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Pen Thailand: Narathiwat.
Status: – R
Bignoniaceae
Fernandoa collignonii (Dop) Steenis แคหางค่างสั้น T
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest, ca. 400 m.
Distribution: Vietnam, Laos, N Thailand: Nan.
Status: – EN
Hieris curtisii (Ridl.)Steenis — C
Habitat: Tropical rain forest, 100–400 m.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Pen Thailand.
Status: – EN
Nyctocalos brunfelsiiflora Teijsm. & Binn. เครือหมูปอย C
Habitat: Dry evergreen and tropical rain forests, low altitudes.
Distribution: Myanmar, Cambodia, Borneo, Java, N & SE Thailand: Chiang Mai,
Sa Kaeo, Chon Buri, Chanthaburi, Trat.
Status: – R
Pauldopia ghorta (Buch.-Ham. ex G. Don) Steenis ระฆังทอง ST
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 800–1,700 m.
Distributio: Myanmar, S China, Laos, N Vietnam, N, NE & SE Thailand.
Status: – R
Radermachera boniana Dop ส�ำเภาทอง T
Habitat: Lower montane forest, limestone, 1,000–1,300 m.
Distribution: N Vietnam, N Thailand: Chiang Rai (Doi Tung), Chiang Mai
(Chaiprakan).
Status: * EN
Radermachera eberhardtii Dop — ST
Habitat: Dry evergreen and lower montane forests, along streams, 300–950 m.
Distribution: China (Guang Si, Yunnan), Vietnam, N Thailand: Chiang Mai
(Doi Suthep), Nan (Doi Phu Kha).
Status: – VU
Radermachera hainanensis Merr. ปีบทอง T
Habitat: Dry evergreen and montane forests, along streams, to 4,000 m.
Distribution: China, Indochina, C, SW, SE & Pen Thailand: Nakhon Nayok,
Kanchanaburi, Chanthaburi, Surat Thani.
Status: – R
Radermachera peninsularis Steenis แคธารโบก T
Habitat: Peat swamp forest, limestone bedrock, low altitudes.
Distribution: Malesia, Pen Thailand: Surat Thani, Krabi, Trang.
Status: – VU
Radermachera pinnata (Blanco) Seem. เพกาพรุ T
Habitat: Peat swamp forest or along streams, low altitudes.
Distribution: Malesia, Pen Thailand: Krabi, Pattani.
Status: – R
Boraginaceae
Cordia cochinchinensis Pierre หมัน T
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest.
Distribution: China (Hainan), Vietnam, SW Thailand: Prachuap Khiri Khan.
Status: – R
Cordia furcans I. M. Johnst. – T
Habitat: Mixed deciduous forest.
Distribution: India, China, Myanmar, N, SW & Pen Thailand: Chiang Mai,
Kanchanaburi, Chumphon.
Status: – RT
Cordia mhaya Kerr ปอหมัน T
Habitat: Mixed deciduous forest, low altitudes.
Distribution: Myanmar, SW Thailand: Kanchanaburi.
Status: — R
Ehretia winitii Craib จั่นน�ำ้ S
Habitat: Near swamp in open mixed deciduous forest, ca. 20 m.
Distribution: SW Thailand: Kanchanaburi.
Status: + VU
Onosma burmanica Collett & Hemsl. หยาดนภา H
Habitat: Open limestone, lower montane scrub, ca. 1,000 m.
Distribution: Myanmar (Shan), N Thailand: Tak (Doi Hua Mot).
Status: – VU
Burseraceae
Canarium euphyllum Kurz มาง T
Habitat: Dry evergreen and lower montane forests, 900–1,500 m.
Distribution: Myanmar, N Thailand: Chiang Mai, Nan (Doi Phu Kha).
Status: – R
Canarium littorale Blume เลื่อมเขา T
Habitat: Tropical rain forest, to 200 m.
Distribution: Indochina, Malesia, Pen Thailand.
Status: – R
Canarium parvum Leenh. สมอพา T
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,100 m.
Distribution: Vietnam, N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Sankamphaeng).
Status: – R
Calophyllaceae
Calophyllum canum Hook. f. ex T. Anderson ตังหนขาว T
Habitat: Tropical rain forest, 200–300 m.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Borneo, Pen Thailand: Narathiwat.
Status: – R
Campanulaceae
Campanula pallid Wall. หญ้ากระดิ่ง H
Habitat: Upper montane scrub, 1,700–2,100 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Chiang Dao).
Status: + VU
Capparaceae
Capparis klossii Ridl. ชิงชี่ใหญ่ C
Habitat: Tropical rain forest, near seashore, low altitudes.
Distribution: Pen Thailand: Ranong, Phangnga.
Status: + R
Capparis monantha M. Jacobs หนามโมนา S
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest, limestone and shale bedrocks, 100 m.
Distribution: SW Thailand: Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan.
Status: + R
Capparis pyrifolia Lam. หนามหางนกกะลิง C
Habitat: Mixed deciduous, dry evergreen and lower montane forests,
300–1,500 m.
Distribution: N & SW Thailand: Chiang Mai, Kanchanaburi.
Status: + R
Capparis sikkimensis Kurz subsp. yunnanensis (Craib & W. W. Sm.) M. Jacobs
ชิงชี่ยูนาน ScanS/WC
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,500–1,600 m.
Distribution: Myanmar, China, Vietnam, N Thailand: Nan (Doi Phu Kha).
Status: – R
Caprifoliaceae
Lonicera dasystyla Rehder — C
E Habitat: Edge of dry evergreen forest.
Distribution: China, N Vietnam, N & NE Thailand: Thung Salaeng Luang,
Nakhon Phanom.
Status: – R
Lonicera siamensis Gamble หญ้าช้างน้อย C
Habitat: Montane forest, 1,000–1,400 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Chiang Mai, Nan.
Status: + VU
Sambucus javanica Reinw. ex Blume subsp. chinensis (Lindl.) Fukuoka – S
Habitat: Montane forest, 1,200–2,000 m.
Distribution: Assam, China, Taiwan, Japan, N & NE Thailand: Chiang Mai,
Chiang Rai, Lampang, Phetchabun.
Status: – R
Viburnum atrocyaneum C. B. Clarke — S
Habitat: Upper montane scrub, 1,900–2,000 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Chiang Dao).
Status: + R
Viburnum odoratissimum Ker Gawl. ง้วนภู S
Habitat: Upper montane forest, 2,400–2,500 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Inthanon).
Status: + VU
Viburnum sempervirens C. Koch var. smitinandii Fukuoka พิมพีดง S
Habitat: Along streams, montane forest, 1,000–1,300 m.
Distribution: NE Thailand: Loei.
Status: + R
Carlemanniaceae
Carlemannia tetragona Hook. f. ขาวละมุน S
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 600–1,700 m.
Distribution: NE India, S China, Vietnam, Sumatra, N Thailand: Nan
(Doi Phu Kha).
Status: – R
Sylvianthus tonkinensis (Gagnep.) Ridsd. —
Habitat: Along streams, dry evergreen and montane forests, 600–1,300 m.
Distribution: S China, N Vietnam, Laos, N Thailand: Nan (Doi Phu Kha).
Status: – R
Celastraceae
Arnicratea ferruginea (King) N. Hallé — WC
Habitat: Tropical evergreen forest, ca. 450 m.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Borneo, Pen Thailand: Surat Thani, Trang.
Status: – R
Celatrus stylosus Wall. หมากหมู S
Habitat: Tropical evergreen forest, to 800 m.
Distribution: India, Nepal, Vietnam, Indonesia, E & C Thailand: Nakhon
Ratchasima, Nakhon Nayok.
Status: – R
Euonymus sootepensis Craib กระจับนก ScanS
Habitat: Evergreen forest.
Distribution: N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Suthep).
Status: + VU
Glyptopetalum sclerocarpus M. A. Lawson มะเดาะ S/ST
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest, along streams, 300–900 m.
Distribution: Myanmar, NE & SW Thailand.
Status: – R
Glyptopetalum subcordatum Ding Hou — ScanS
Habitat: Mixed deciduous forest, limestone, 100–250 m.
Distribution: SW Thailand: Kanchanaburi (Sai Yok).
Status: + VU
Gymmosporia obovata Craib หมกหมู S
Habitat: River bank, 150–200 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Nakhon Sawan.
Status: + EN
Kokoona filiformis (M. A. Lawson) C. E. C. Fisch. มะแจะ T
Habitat: Tropical rain forest, ca. 300 m.
Distribution: Myanmar, Pen Thailand: Chumphon (Phato), Surat Thani,
Satun (Tarutao).
Status: – R
Kokoona littoralis M. A. Lawson มะแจะ T
Habitat: Along stream in tropical rain forest, ca. 20 m.
Distribution: Malesia, Indonesia, Pen Thailand: Satun (La Ngu).
Status: – R
Loeseneriella macrantha (Korth.) A. C. Sm. แรดหนุนหินใบบาง C
Habitat: Peat swamp forest.
Distribution: Malesia, Pen Thailand: Narathiwat.
Status: – R
Combretaceae
Champylandra siamensis Yamashita & M. N. Tamura — H
Habitat: Mixed deciduous, dry evergreen and montane forests, 600–1,400 m.
Distribution: N, NE & E Thailand: Mae Hong Son, Chiang Mai, Loei (Phu Paek),
Chaiyaphum (Nam Phrom).
Status: + R
Combretum pilosum Roxb. ex G.Don งวงชุ่ม C
Habitat: Mixed deciduous and dry evergreen forests, 150–500 m.
Distribution: Yunnan, India, Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam, NE Thailand.
Status: – EN
Combretum winitii Craib เครือมะถั่วเน่า C
Habitat: Mixed deciduous forest, 300 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Lamphun, Nakhon Sawan.
Status: + R
Combretum yunnanense Excell — ScanS
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 900–1,300 m.
Distribution: S China, N Thailand: Chiang Rai, Chiang Mai.
Status: – R
Convolvulaceae
Argyreia barbata (Wall.) Raiz. — WC
Distribution: Myanmar, Laos, Thailand.
Status: – R
Argyreia calcicola (Kerr) Ooststr — HC
Habitat: Mixed deciduous forest, limestone, ca. 100 m.
Distribution: Vietnam, SW Thailand: Kanchanaburi.
Status: – R
Argyreia collinsae (Craib) Na Songkhla & Traiperm กระดึงช้าง WC
Habitat: Scrub, near the coast.
Distribution: Cambodia, Vietnam, SE Thailand: Chonburi (Si Racha).
Status: – R
Argyreia fulvocymosa C. Y. Wu — WC
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest, 700–900 m.
Distribution: SW China, Laos, C Thailand: Nakhon Nayok.
Status: – R
Argyreia henryi (Craib) Craib เครือพู WC
Habitat: Dry dipterocarp forest, 600–900 m.
Distribution: China (Yunnan), N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Suthep).
Status: – R
Argyreia hookeri C. B. Clarke ย่านเอ็นน�้ำนม HC
Habitat: Deciduous dipterocarp and mixed deciduous with bamboo forests,
on limestone, 200–750 m.
Distribution: Nepal, India, Bhutan, Myanmar, N Thailand: Tak, Lamphun.
Status: – R
Argyreia kerrii Craib เครือพูม่วง WC
Habitat: Mixed deciduous forest, 300 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Suthep).
Status: + R
Argyreia kunstleri (Prain) Prain ex Ooststr. — WC
Habitat: On slope, tropical rain forest, 700–950 m.
Distribution: Myanmar, Malesia, Pen Thailand: Nakhon Si Thammarat.
Status: – R
Argyreia laotica Gagnep – WC
Habitat: Often in shady places beneath trees or bamboo.
Distribution: Laos, Thailand.
Status: – R
Cornaceae
Cornus oblonga Wall. อูนดง อูนต้น T
Habitat: On limestone, upper montane scrub, 1,800–2,100 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Chiang Dao)
Status: + R
Costaceae
Cheilocostus globosus (Blume) C. D. Specht เอื้องดิน H
Habitat: By streams in dry evergreen forest, low altitudes.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Sumatra, Java, Pen Thailand: Yala (Bang Lang Dam),
Satun (Tarutao).
Status: – VU
Cheilocostus lacerus (Gagnep.) C. D. Specht เอื้องดิน H
Habitat: Open grassland in deciduous forest, and along roadsides, often in
moist places, 500–1,500 m. (in Yunnan up to 2,200 m.).
Distribution: Bhutan, N India, S China, Laos, Vietnam, N & NE Thailand:
Chiang Mai (Doi Suthep, Doi Intanon, Doi Chiang Dao), Mae Hong Son,
Loei (Na Haeo).
Status: – R
Cucurbitaceae
Neoalsomitra angustipetala (Craib) Hutch. — HC
Habitat: On limestone, mixed deciduous forest, 100–400 m.
Distribution: N Thailand.
Status: + R
Neoalsomitra plena (Craib) Hutch. มวนบุหรี่ HC
Habitat: Mixed deciduouis and dry evergreen forests.
Distribution: Thailand except further south.
Status: + R
Neoalsomitra simplex (Craib) Hutch. — HC
Habitat: Dry evergreen and tropical rain forests, 200–600 m.
Distribution: N & Pen Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Chiang Dao), Narathiwat.
Status: + R
Trichosanthes dolichosperma Duyfjes & Pruesapan — HC
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest, 700 m.
Distribution: NE Thailand: Phetchabun.
Status: + R
Dipsacaceae
Pterocephalodes siamensis (Craib) V. Mayer & Ehrend. ขาวปั้น H
Habitat: On limestone, upper montane scrub, 1,700–2,000 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Chiang Dao).
Status: + VU
Dipterocarpaceae
Anisoptera curtisii Dyer ex King กระบากทอง T
Habitat: Tropical rain forests, 50–350 m.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Sumatra, Pen Thailand: Yala and Narathiwat.
Status: – CR
Anisoptera laevis Ridl. กระบากแดง T
Habitat: Tropical rain forest, to 350 m.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Borneo, Pen Thailand: Narathiwat (Hala-Bala).
Status: – EN
Anisoptera scaphula (Roxb.) Kurz ช้าม่วง T
Habitat: Dry evergreen and tropical rain forests, to 700 m.
Distribution: Bangladesh, Myanmar, Malay Pen; N, SW & Pen Thailand.
Status: – CR
Cotylelobium lanceolatum Craib เคี่ยม T
Habitat: Dry evergreen and tropical rain forests, 100 m.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Borneo, Pen Thailand.
Status: – VU
Dipterocarpus dyeri Pierre ex Laness. ยางกล่อง T
Habitat: Dry evergreen and tropical rain forests, to 500 m.
Distribution: Myanmar, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malay Pen; SE, SW
& Pen Thailand.
Status: – CR
Ebenaceae
Diospyros andamanica (Kurz) Bakh. พลับอันดา T
Habitat: Tropical rain forest, along streams, 300 m.
Distribution: Malesia, Pen Thailand: Satun.
Status: – R
Diospyros bangoiensis Lecomte มะพลับธารทอง T
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest, along stream, 200 cm.
Distribution: Vietnam, NE Thailand: Nong Khai, Bueng Kan.
Status: * VU
Diospyros bambuseti H. R. Fletcher มะเกลืออรัญ T
Habitat: Mixed deciduous forest, low altitudes.
Distribution: SE Thailand: Prachin Buri.
Status: + VU
Diospyros cauliflora Blume ท้าวแสนปม ST
Habitat: Tropical rain forest, to 800 m.
Distribution: India, Myanmar, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malay Pen, Indonesia,
Pen Thailand.
Status: – R
Diospyros coaetanea H. R. Fletcher ล�่ำตาควาย T
Habitat: Mixed deciduous and dry evergreen forests, 100–500 m.
Distribution: Thailand (except peninsular).
Status: + R
Diospyros collinsae Craib พลับยอดด�ำ S/ST
Habitat: Dry evergreen and tropical rain forests, 100 m.
Distribution: NE, SE & Pen Thailand.
Status: + R
Ericaceae
Agapetes bracteata Hook. f. ex C. B. Clarke สะเม็กขาว ES
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,100–1,300 m.
Distribution: India, SE Thailand: Prachin Buri (Khao Yai).
Status: – R
Agapetes inopinata Airy Shaw ประทัดน้อยภูคา ES
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,600–1,700 m.
Distribution: Myanmar, S China, N Thailand: Nan (Doi Phu Kha).
Status: – R
Agapetes lobbii C. B. Clarke สะเม็ก ES
Habitat: Lower and upper montane forests, limestone, or sandstone,
1,100–2,300 m.
Distribution: India, Myanmar, N & NE Thailand: Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Loei.
Status: – R
Agapetes macrostemon (Kurz) C. B. Clarke ประทัดกระเหรี่ยง แมวน�้ำ ES
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,500–1,800 m.
Distribution: Myanmar, N Thailand: Chiang Mai, Mae Hong Son.
Status: * VU
Agapetes mannii Hemsl. ประทัดดอย ES
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,200–1,600 m.
Distribution: Himalaya, E & SE Thailand: Nakhon Ratchasima (Khao Yai),
Chanthaburi (Khao Soi Dao).
Status: – R
Agapetes megacarpa W. W. Sm. ประทัดดอย ES
Habitat: Lower montane forest, limestone, 1,000–1,400 m.
Distribution: S China, N Thailand: Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Nan.
Status: – VU
Agapetes saxicola Craib ex Kerr เหง้าน�้ำทิพย์ ES
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,200–1,500 m.
Distribution: N & NE Thailand: Phitsanulok (Phu Miang), Loei (Phu Kradueng).
Status: + VU
Euphorbiaceae
Acalypha delpyana Gagnep. ขางปอยตัวเมีย US
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest, wet areas, low altitudes.
Distribution: Laos, Cambodia, C Thailand: Saraburi.
Status: – R
Acalypha pleiogyne Airy Shaw ขางปอยเอราวัณ US
Habitat: On limestone, dry evergreen forest, 300 m.
Distribution: SW Thailand: Kanchanaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan.
Status: + R
Actephila collinsiae Hunter ex Craib หญ้าใต้ใบ สีส้ม S
Habitat: Mixed deciduous and dry evergreen forests, limestone, to 300 m.
Distribution: N, SE & SW Thailand.
Status: + R
Antidesma bunius (L.) Spreng. มะเม่าดง ST
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest, 700–1,000 m.
Distribution: N & NE Thailand: Lamphun, Phetchabun
Status: + R
Antidesma forbesii Pax & K. Hoffm. มะเม่าฝอบ ST
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,000–1,900 m.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Sumatra, Pen Thailand.
Status: – R
Fabaceae
Afgekia filipes (Dunn) R. Geesink กันภัย C
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,000–1,700 m.
Distribution: China, N Thailand: Chiang Mai, Kamphaeng Phet.
Status: – R
Afgekia mahidoliae B. L. Burtt & Chermsir. กันภัยมหิดล C
Habitat: Mixed deciduous forest, limestone, low altitudes.
Distribution: SW Thailand: Kanchanaburi.
Status: + VU
Afgekia sericea Craib ถั่วแปปช้าง C
Habitat: Mixed deciduous forest, limestone, low altitudes.
Distribution: NE, E & C Thailand.
Status: + NT
Aganope balansae (Gagnep.) P. K. LÔc ตังต้น T
Habitat: Scrub forest.
Distribution: Laos, Vietnam, NE Thailand: Loei.
Status: – R
Albizia attopeuensis (Pierre) I. C. Nielsen ประดงเกล็ด T
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,200 m.
Distribution: Laos, S Vietnam, NE & E Thailand: Loei, Chaiyaphum (Phu Khieo).
Status: – R
Albizia garrettii I. C. Nielsen — ST
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,500 m.
Distribution: India (Assam), S China, Myanmar, N Thailand: Chiang Mai.
Status: – R
Albizia vialeana Pierre — T
Habitat: Tropical rain forest, along streams.
Distribution: Cambodia, Vietnam, SE Thailand: Chanthaburi.
Status: – R
Amherstia nobilis Wall. โสกระย้า ST
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest, low altitudes.
Distribution: India, Myanmar, N Thailand: Mae Hong Son.
Status: – EW
Fagaceae
Castanopsis fordii Hance ก่อน่าน T
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 900 m.
Distribution: China, N Thailand: Nan.
Status: – R
Fumariaceae
Dactylicapnos scandens (D. Don) Hutch. ระย้าทอง HC
Habitat: Edges of lower and upper montane forests, 1,200–1,700 m.
Distribution: India, Nepal, S China, Myanmar, Laos, N Thailand: Chiang Mai,
Nan.
Status: – R
Gentianaceae
Canscora andrographioides Griff. ex C. B. Clarke สามยอด H
Habitat: Evergreen forest.
Distribution: India, China, Loas, Vietnam, E & NE Thailand.
Status: – R
Gesneriaceae
Aeschynanthus fulgen Wall. ex R. Br. ว่านไก่เต้น เอื้องหงอนไก่ EH
Habitat: Dry evergreen and tropical rain forests, to 1,300 m.
Distribution: Myanmar, Indochina, Malay Pen, N, NE & Pen Thailand.
Status: – EN
Aeschynanthus garrettii Craib ว่านไก่แสด EH
Habitat: Upper montane forest, 1,500–2,500 m.
Distribution: Vietnam, N Thailand: Chiang Mai, Khamphaeng Phet.
Status: + VU
Aeschynanthus longicaulis Wall. ex R. Br. นมเมียหิน EH
Habitat: By stream in evergreen forest, to 900 m.
Distribution: Myanmar, Malay Pen, SE & Pen Thailand.
Status: – R
Aeschynanthus longiflorus (Blume) A. DC. ไก่ย่าน EH
Habitat: Tropical rain forest, to 1,000 m.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Java, Pen Thailand: Nakhon Si Thammarat, Trang
(Thung Khai), Yala.
Status: – R
Aeschynanthus pulcher (Blume) G. Don ไก่แดงย่าน EH
Habitat: Tropical rain forest and peat swamp forest, to 900 m.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Sumatra, Borneo, Pen Thailand: Narathiwat.
Status: – R
Aeschynanthus speciosus Hook. ว่านไก่โต้ง EH
Habitat: Lower montane and tropical rain forests, to 1,300 m.
Distribution: Malesia, Pen Thailand: Trang, Narathiwat.
Status: – R
Aeschynanthus superbus C.B. Clarke ไก่เขา ES
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 900-1,700 m.
Distribution: India, Myanmar, S China, N Thailand: Nan (Doi Phu Kha),
Chiang Mai (Doi Inthanon).
Status: – R
Boeica glandulosa B. L. Burtt — H
Habitat: Evergreen forest, 350–800 m.
Distribution: Myanmar, N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Chiang Dao), Chiang Rai.
Status: * VU
Chayamaritia smitinandii (B. L. Burtt) D. J. Middleton — H
Habitat: Lower montane and tropical rain forests, 400-1,100 m.
Distribution: E Thailand: Nakhon Ratchasima (Khao Yai).
Status: + VU
Goodeniaceae
Goodenia koningsbergeri (Back.) Back. ex Bold. — H
Habitat: Rice field.
Distribution: Cambodia, Java, Timor, Pen Thailand: Surat Thani.
Status: – R
Hamamelidaceae
Distylium annamicum (Gagnep.) Airy Shaw ไข่นกกระทาดง T
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest, 600–700 m.
Distribution: Vietnam, E Thailand: Chaiyaphum.
Status: – VU
Loropetalum chinense (R. Br.) Oliv. var. chinense ไข่นกเขา T
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest, 600–800 m
Distribution: India, S China, NE Thailand: Phetchabun (Nam Nao).
Status: – R
Maingaya malayana Oliv. ฝอยทองมาเลย์ T
Habitat: Evergreen forest, c. 800 m.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Pen Thailand: (Betong).
Status: * R
Rhodoleia championii Hook. f. นวลชมพู S/T
Habitat: Dry evergreen and scrub forests on residual soil or rocks, 100–1,200 m.
Distribution: S China, Myanmar, Vietnam, Malay Pen, Sumatra, SW & Pen
Thailand: Phetchaburi (Kaeng Krachan), Narathiwat (Sukhirin), Yala (Betong).
Status: – EN
Hypoxidaceae
Curculigo villosa (Kurz) Ridl. — H
Distribution: Malesia, Pen Thailand: Narathiwat.
Status: – R
Molineria latifolia (Dryand. ex W. T. Aiton) Herb. ex Kurz var. megacarpa (Ridl.)
I. M. Turner พร้าวนกคุ้ม H
Distribution: Malay Pen, Borneo, Pen Thailand: Narathiwat.
Status: – R
Lamiaceae
Anisochilus cambodianus Murata ครูมวยกัมพูชา H
Habitat: Tropical rain forest.
Distribution: Cambodia, SE Thailand: Trat (Ko Chang, Khao Kuap).
Status: – VU
Anisochilus harmandii Doan ex Suddee & A. J. Paton ครูมวย H
Habitat: Open area in dry dipterocarp forest, 20–870 m..
Distribution: Cambodia, Laos, E & Pen Thailand: Ubon Ratchatani, Trang.
Status: – EN
Clerodendrum smitinandii Moldenke นมสวรรค์ต้น ST/T
Habitat: Tropical rain forest.
Distribution: Cambodia, Vietnam, SE Thailand: Chanthaburi.
Status: – VU
Gmelina racemosa (Lour.) Merr. ซ้อหิน T
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest, 200–300 m.
Distribution: Laos, Vietnam, NE Thailand: Bueng Kan (Phu Wua).
Status: – VU
Isodon walkeri (Arn.) H. Hara ปลวกน�้ำนครพนม H
Habitat: Sandy rock near stream, edge of evergreen forest.
Distribution: India, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Vietnam, NE Thailand: Bueng Kan,
Nakhon Phanom.
Status: – CR
Orthosiphon glandulosus C. E. C. Fisch. หนวดแมวถิ่นใต้ S
Habitat: Tropical rain forest.
Distribution: E India, Pen Thailand: Ranong (Kra Buri).
Status: – EN
Orthosiphon parishii Prain หนวดแมวตะวันตก H
Habitat: Mixed deciduous forest, low altitudes.
Distribution: Myanmar, N & SW Thailand: Tak, Kanchanaburi.
Status: – VU
Lauraceae
Beilschmiedia elegantissima Kosterm. หน่วยนกงุมใบหนา T
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,300 m.
Distribution: Myanmar, N & SW Thailand: Kamphaeng Phet, Kanchanaburi.
Status: – R
Beilschmiedia inconspicua Kosterm. หน่วยนกงุมเกาะช้าง T
Habitat: Dry evergreen and tropical rain forests, 100–500 m.
Distribution: E & SE Thailand: Nakhon Ratchasima, Trat (Koh Chang).
Status: + R
Beilschmiedia velutinosa Kosterm. หน่วยนกงุมใบขน T
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest, 900 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Chiang Mai, Lampang.
Status: + VU
Beilschmiedia villosa Kosterm. พิพวนใบขน T
Habitat: Dry evergreen and tropical rain forests, 600–900 m.
Distribution: N, E & Pen Thailand: Mae Hong Son, Nakhon Si Thammarat
(Khao Luang), Ranong.
Status: + R
Cinnamomum crenulicupulum Kosterm. ฮางแกง T
Habitat: Limestone ridges, 1,800–1,900 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Chiang Dao).
Status: + EN
Cinnamomum glaucescens (Nees ) Hand.-Mazz กะเพราต้น T
Habitat: Dry evergreen and lower montane forests, 550–900 m.
Distribution: Sikkim, Assam, Bhutan, China, N Vietnam, N & NE Thailand:
Chiang Mai (Doi Chiang Dao), Phitsanulok (Thung Salaeng Luang), Loei
(Phu Luang).
Status: – R
Cinnamomum javanicum Blume — T
Habitat: Lowland evergreen forest.
Distribution: Java, Borneo, Pen Thailand.
Status: – R
Cinnamomum kerrii Kosterm. ละมุนละแม้ง T
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,000 m.
Distribution: NE Thailand: Loei (Phu Kradueng).
Status: + VU
Lecythidaceae
Barringtonia asiatica (L.) Kurz จิกเล ST/T
Habitat: Tropical rain forest.
Distribution: India, SE Aia, Australia, SE & Pen Thailand.
Status: – R
Planchonia grandis Ridl. กระโดนลูกกลม T
Habitat: Tropical rain forest.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Pen Thailand.
Status: – R
Lentibulariaceae
Utricularia bosminifera Ostenf. — H
Habitat: Moist rock in streams, ca. 180 m.
Distribution: Myanmar, Pen Thailand: Ranong (Ngao falls).
Status: * VU
Utricularia corynephora P. Taylor — H
Habitat: Sandy bank, wet rock and paddy fields, to 150 m.
Distribution: SE Thailand: Trat (Koh Chang).
Status: + VU
Utricularia delphinioides Thorel ex Pellegr. var. minor Pellegr. — H
Habitat: Open wet pine forest, 1,100–1,300 m.
Distribution: Cambodia, NE & SE Thailand: Loei (Phu Kradueng), Trat (Khao
Kuap).
Status: – R
Utricularia garrettii P. Taylor — H
Habitat: Steep rock, wet places, 2,100–2,200 m.
Distribution: N Thailand (Doi Inthanon).
Status: + VU
Uticularia involvens Ridl. เหลืองสุวัฒน์ H
Habitat: Bog area in deciduous dipterocarp forest.
Distribution: Myanmar, Malay Pen, NE & S Thailand: Bueng Kan, Ranong.
Status: – CR
Uticularia jackii J. Parn. เข็มอัปสรเหลือง H
Habitat: Wet rock, 1,300–2,200 m.
Distribution: N & NE Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Inthanon), Loei (Phu Kradueng).
Status: + VU
Loranthaceae
Dendrophthoe flosculosa Danser กาฝากไทร PaS
Habitat: Tropical rain forest, 100 m.
Distribution: Sumatra, Pen Thailand: Narathiwat (Ba Cho).
Status: – R
Helixanthera crassipetala (King) Danser กาฝากกลีบหนา PaS
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,300 m.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Pen Thailand: Yala (Khao Hankut).
Status: – R
Scurrula rhopalocarpus (Kurz) Danser กาฝากกระบอง PaS
Habitat: Deciduous dipterocarp forest, 600 m.
Distribution: S Myanmar, E Thailand.
Status: – R
Tolypanthus pustulatus Barlow กาฝากวงกลีบแดง PaS
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest, 200 m.
Distribution: NE Thailand: Bueng Kan.
Status: + CR
Magnoliaceae
Magnolia duperreana Pierre มะตูมเขา T
Habitat: Tropical rain forest and lower montane forest, 900–1,300 m.
Distribution: Cambodia, Vietnam, SE Thailand: (along Thai-Cambodia border).
Status: – R
Magnolia liliifera (L.) Baill. มณฑา S/T
Habitat: Tropical rain forest and dry evergreen forest, near streams, 50–800 m.
Distribution: SE & SW Thailand.
Status: + R
Magnolia mediocris (Dandy) Figlar จ�ำปีเพชร T
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,000 m.
Distribution: China, Cambodia, Vietnam, SW & SE Thailand: Phetchaburi,
Chanthaburi (Khao Soi Dao).
Status: – R
Magnolia praecalva (Dandy) Figlar & Noot. จ�ำลา T
Habitat: Lower montane and tropical rain forests, to 1,000 m.
Distribution: Assam, Malay Pen, Sumatra, Pen Thailand: Songkhla, Yala.
Status: – R
Magnolia rajaniana (Craib) Figlar จ�ำปีหลวง T
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,000–1,300 m.
Distribution: N Thailand.
Status: + R
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Magnolia sirindhoniae Noot. & Chalermglin จ�ำปีสิรินธร T
Habitat: Peat swamp forest or riparian vegetation.
Distribution: C Thailand: Lop Buri (Sap Champa).
Status: + VU
Magnolia thailandica Noot. & Chalermglin จ�ำปีศรีเมืองไทย T
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 900–1,300 m.
Distribution: NE, E, SW Thailand.
Status: + R
Malpighiaceae
Brachylophon anastomosans Craib ต่างหูโนรา S
Habitat: Dry evergreen and tropical rain forests, on ridge or limestone hill,
low altitudes.
Distribution: Pen Thailand: Yala (Narathiwat).
Status: + VU
Hiptage bullata Craib โนรีเกาะหิน ScanS
Habitat: Mixed deciduous forest, limestone, 200–500 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Chiang Mai.
Status: + VU
Hiptage calcicola Sirirugsa โนรีปราณ ScanS
Habitat: On limestone or shale rock, dry evergreen forest, low altitudes.
Distribution: SW & Pen Thailand: Prachuap Khiri Khan, Phetchaburi
(Kaeng Krachan).
Status: + R
Hiptage condita Craib โนรีแม่กก C
Habitat: On limestone, scrub forest, 500–1,800 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Chiang Dao), Chiang Rai (Doi Tung).
Status: + R
Hiptage detergens Craib โนรีปันหยี C
Habitat: On limestone, dry evergreen forest, 100–200 m.
Distribution: Pen Thailand: Phangnga.
Status: + R
Hiptage glabrifolia Craib โนรีแก่งสร้อย C
Habitat: Mixed deciduous forest, 200 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Chiang Mai.
Status: + VU
Hiptage gracilis Sirirugsa โนรีน�้ำพรม ScanS
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest, on limestone, 200–650 m.
Distribution: E & NE Thailand: Chaiyaphum, Khon Kaen.
Status: + VU
Hiptage lucida Pierre โนรี C
Habitat: Tropical rain forest and dry evergreen forest, 100 m.
Distribution: Vietnam, SE Thailand: Prachin Buri, Chon Buri.
Status: – R
Hiptage monopteryx Sirirugsa โนรีเกาะช้าง C
Habitat: Tropical rain forest, low altitudes.
Distribution: SE Thailand: Chanthaburi (Khao Soi Dao), Trat (Koh Chang).
Status: + VU
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Malvaceae
Abelmoschus crinitus Wall. กระเจี๊ยบละว้า S
Habitat: Scrub forest, waste land.
Distribution: India, Pakistan, Myanmar, Indo-China, Java, Philippines,
N, E & SW Thailand: Chiang Mai, Mae Hong Son, Buri Ram, Phetchaburi.
Status: – RT
Abutilon indicum (L.) Sweet subsp. guineense (Schumach.) Borss. Waalk
ก่องข้าวกินี US
Habitat: Mostly in dry places.
Distribution: Tropical Africa, Asia, Australia, Java, C Thailand: Bangkok.
Status: – RT
Abutilon sinense Oliv. ก่องข้าวดอย US
Habitat: Open limestone hills, 1,800–2,000 m.
Distribution: China, N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Chiang Dao).
Status: – R
Burretiodendron umbellatum Kosterm. ปอเขา T
Distribution: C Thailand: Saraburi (Muak Lek).
Status: + R
Corchorus siamensis Craib กระเจาน้อย H
Habitat: Mixed deciduous forest and cultivated areas, 100–350 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Tak, Phichit.
Status: + R
Cenocentrum tonkinense Gagnep. ชบาขน H
Distribution: China, Vietnam, Laos, N Thailand: (Doi Phu Kha).
Status: – R
Decaschistia intermedia Craib หญ้าขี้อ้น หัวอีอุ๊ก S
Habitat: Scattered on sandstone and sandy soil, 100–150 m.
Distribution: Cambodia, E & SE Thailand: Surin, Ubon Ratchathani, Trat.
Status: – R, EN
Decaschistia siamensis Craib ปอไทย S
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest, to 400 m.
Distribution: NE, C, SE Thailand.
Status: + R
Dicellostyles zizyphifolia (Griff.) Phuph. เศวตตามร T
Habitat: Lower montane forest, limestone bedrock, 1,000–1,900 m.
Distribution: Bhutan, Sikkim, S China, N Thailand: Chiang Mai
(Doi Ang Khang, Doi Chiang Dao), Chiang Rai (Doi Tung).
Status: – R
Durio graveolens Becc ทุเรียนรากเขา T
Habitat: Tropical rain forest, to 300 m.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Indonesia, Pen Thailand: Yala.
Status: – VU
Durio griffithii (Mast.) Bakh. ทุเรียนนก T
Habitat: Tropical rain forest, 100–300 m.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Indonesia, Pen Thailand: Trang, Yala.
Status: – VU
Meliaceae
Aglaia aspera Teijsm. & Binn. — T
Habitat: Tropical rain forest, ca. 400 m.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Sumatra, Borneo, Java, Philippines, Pen Thailand:
Chumphon (Lang Suan).
Status: – RT
Aglaia chittagonga Miq. ประสงค์ T
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest, limestone, to 300 m.
Distribution: Bangladesh, SW & Pen Thailand: Prachuap Khiri Khan,
Uthai Thani, Krabi (Koh Phi phi), Pattani (Khao Kala Khiri).
Status: – VU
Aglaia erythrosperma Pannell — T
Habitat: Tropical rain forest, 300–350 m.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Sumatra, Borneo, Pen Thailand:
Nakhon Si Thammarat (Khao Luang).
Status: – R
Aglaia forbesii King — T
Habitat: Tropical rain forest, 500–600 m.
Distribution: Lower Myanmar, Malay Pen, Sumatra, Borneo, Pen Thailand:
Nakhon Si Thammarat (Khao Luang).
Status: – RT
Moraceae
Artocarpus thailandicus C. C. Berg มะหาด T
Habitat: Mixed deciduous, dry evergreen and deciduous dipterocarp forests,
to 1,100 m.
Distribution: N, NE, SW & Pen Thailand: Chiang Mai, Phitsanulok, Khon Kaen.
Status: + R
Myristicaceae
Horsfieldia amygdalina (Wall.) Warb. var. macrocarpa W. J. de Wilde — T
Habitat: Mixed deciduous and dry evergreen forests, 600–1,100 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Chiang Mai, Lamphun.
Status: + R
Knema andamanica (Warb.) W. J. de Wilde subsp. peninsularis W. J. de Wilde
หันช้าง T
Habitat: Tropical rain forest, to 500 m.
Distribution: Pen Thailand: Nakhon Si Thammarat, Trang.
Status: + R
Knema austrosiamensis W. J. de Wilde หันช้าง T
Habitat: Dry evergreen and tropical rain forests, to 1,000 m.
Distribution: SW & Pen Thailand: Kanchanaburi, Ranong, Nakhon Si
Thammarat.
Status: + R
Knema conica W. J. de Wilde — T
Habitat: Tropical rain forest.
Distribution: SE Thailand: Chanthaburi.
Status: + VU
Knema globulatericia W. J. de Wilde — T
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest, to 900 m.
Distribution: SW Thailand: Kanchanaburi.
Status: + VU
Knema tenuinervia W. J. de Wilde subsp. kanburiensis W. J. de Wilde ม่วงเลือด T
Habitat: Mixed deciduous and dry evergreen forests, 500–900 m.
Distribution: SW Thailand: Kanchanaburi.
Status: + R
Myrsinaceae
Ardisia alata H. R. Fletcher ตาปลาก้านปีก S
Habitat: Freshwater swamp forest, 100–200 m.
Distribution: Pen Thailand: Phangnga, Ranong.
Status: + R
Ardisia aprica H. R. Fletcher ตีนจ�้ำ S
Habitat: Open cultivated areas, 200 m.
Distribution: NE & E Thailand: Khon Kaen, Chaiyaphum, Maha Sarakham.
Status: + R
Myrtaceae
Rhodamnia kerrii J. Parn. & Nic Lugha. ง้าย S
Habitat: Open grassland, deciduous dipterocarp forest.
Distribution: NE Thailand: Loei.
Status: + EN
Olacaceae
Schoepfia fragrans Wall. ขี้หนอน ST
Habitat: Lower montane and pine forests, 900–1,600 m.
Distribution: India, Nepal, N Thailand.
Status: – R
Scorodocarpus borneensis (Baill.) Becc. กุหลิม กระเทียมต้น T
Habitat: Tropical rain forest, 200 m.
Distribution: Sumatra, Borneo, Malay Pen, Pen Thailand: Yala, Narathiwat
(Hala-Bala).
Status: – RT
Oleaceae
Chionanthus amblirrhinus P. S. Green ข้าวตอกหอม S/ST
Habitat: Deciduous dipterocarp forest, 100–550 m.
Distribution: N, NE & E Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Inthanon), Nakhon Phanom,
Si Sa Ket, Ubon Ratchathani.
Status: + LC
Chionanthus decipiens P. S. Green คล้ายขาว ST/T
Habitat: Tropical rain forest, 50–200 m.
Distribution: Pen Thailand: Ranong, Narathiwat.
Status: + R
Chionanthus eriorachis (Kerr) P. S. Green เก็ดส้าน T
Habitat: Tropical rain forest, 10 m.
Distribution: SW Thailand: Prachuap Khiri Khan.
Status: + R
Chionanthus maxwelii P. S. Green ขาวสามหมื่น T
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,400 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Sam Muen).
Status: + R
Chionanthus sutepensis (Kerr) P. S. Green ข้าวสารสุเทพ T
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,800 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Suthep).
Status: + R
Chionanthus velutinus (Kerr) P. S. Green เขี้ยวฟาน T
Habitat: Mixed deciduous forest, 200 m.
Distribution: NE & E Thailand: Khon Kaen, Nakhon Ratchasima.
Status: + R
Chionanthus veverticillatus (Gagnep.) Soejarto & P. K. Lôc ขาวอวบ T
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest near stream, 700 m.
Distribution: Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam, NE Thailand: Nakhon Phanom.
Status: — CR
Passifloraceae
Passiflora siamica Craib เสาวรสสยาม C
Habitat: Dry evergreen and lower montane forests, 500–1,500 m.
Distribution: India, Myanmar, S China, N, SW & NE Thailand.
Status: – R
Paulowniaceae
Wightia borneensis Hook. f. ศรีฮาลา ES/ST
Habitat: Lower montane scrub forest, 800–1,500 m.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Borneo, Pen Thailand: Yala (Betong).
Status: – R
Phyllanthaceae
Aporosa duthieana King ex Pax & K. Hoffm. เหมือดดูด T
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,000 m.
Distribution: Myanmar, Indochina, SE Thailand: Chanthaburi.
Status: – R
Aporosa globifera Hook. f. เหมือดกลม ST
Habitat: Tropical rain forest, 350 m.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Sumatra, Pen Thailand: Phangnga.
Status: – R
Picrodendraceae
Austrobuxus nitidus Miq. — T
Habitat: Tropical rain forest, low altitudes.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Sumatra, Borneo, Pen Thailand: Narathiwat.
Status: – R
Piperaceae
Piper macropiper Pennant พลูป่า WC
Habitat: Peat swamp and lower tropical rain forests.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Java, Pen Thailand: Narathiwat.
Status: – R
Piper magnibaccum C. DC. พลูป่า WC
Habitat: By streams, tropical rain forest, 600 m.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Pen Thailand: Nakhon Si Thammarat, Yala.
Status: – R
Piper majusculum Blume ตือ WC
Habitat: Shade and by streams, tropical rain forest.
Distribution: Pen Thailand: Chumphon, Ranong, Phangnga.
Status: + VU
Piper minutistigmum C. DC. ตะค้านนก WC
Habitat: Peat swamp and lowland tropical rain forests.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Pen Thailand: Narathiwat.
Status: – R
Plantaginaceae
Limnophila hayatae T. Yamaz. นางดอยสะเก็ด AqH
Habitat: Cultivated areas, low altitudes.
Distribution: N & SW Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Saket), Phitsanulok
(Phu Miang), Prachuap Khiri Khan.
Status: + R
Limnophila parviflora T. Yamaz. นางอ้าปาก H
Habitat: Cultivated areas, low altitudes.
Distribution: SE Thailand: Chanthaburi (Makham).
Status: + R
Plumbaginaceae
Aegialitis rotundifolia Roxb. ใบพาย S
Habitat: Mangrove forest.
Distribution: Bangladesh, Myanmar (Andamans), Pen Thailand.
Status: – R
Ceratostigma stapfianum Hosseus ฟ้าคราม US
Habitat: Montane scrub forest, 1,000–2,200 m.
Distribution: Myanmar, N Thailand; Chiang Mai, Tak (Doi Hua Mot).
Status: – VU
Podostemaceae
Hydrobryum somranii M. Kato — AqH
Habitat: Sandy rock near stream.
Distribution: NE Thailand: Bueng Kan.
Status: + CR
Polypleurum erectun M. Kato — AqH
Habitat: Sandy rock near stream.
Distribution: NE Thailand: Bueng Kan.
Status: + CR
Polypleurum longifolium M. Kato — AqH
Habitat: Sandy rock near stream.
Distribution: NE Thailand: Bueng Kan.
Status: + CR
Polypleurum phuwuaense M. Kato ดอกหินภูวัว AqH
Habitat: Sandy rock near stream.
Distribution: NE Thailand: Bueng Kan.
Status: + CR
Polygonaceae
Persicaria nepalensis (Meisn.) Mayabe — H
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,700 m.
Distribution: India, Nepal, Bhutan, Sikkim, China, N Thailand: Chiang Mai, Nan.
Status: – R
Primulaceae
Androsace axillaris (Franch.) Franch. ส้มสาย H
Habitat: On limestone, lower montane scrub forest, 1,200–1,900 m.
Distribution: China, N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Chiang Dao).
Status: – R
Lysimachia garrettii H. R. Fletcher ประจ�ำดอย H
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,600–1,700 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Inthanon).
Status: + R
Lysimachia oppositifolia H. R. Fletcher แส้ดอกเหลือง H
Habitat: On limestone, lower montane scrub forest, 1,800 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Inthanon).
Status: + VU
Lysimachia fletcheri C. M. Hu & Bennell กลางหิน H
Habitat: On limestone, Montane scrub forest, 1,600–2,100 m.
Distribution: Myanmar, N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Chiang Dao).
Status: – R
Lysimachia pilosa H. R. Fletcher เหลืองจันทร์ H
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,500 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Inthanon).
Status: + R
Proteaceae
Helicia vestita W. W. Sm. เหมือดคนแดง ST
Habitat: Pine forest, 1,300 m.
Distribution: S China, N & NE Thailand: Nan, Loei.
Status: – R
Putranjivaceae
Drypetes curtisii (Hook. f.) Pax & K. Hoffm. ลูกนาคา ST
Habitat: Tropical rain forest, 150–500 m.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Pen Thailand: Ranong, Surat Thani.
Status: – R
Ranunculaceae
Clematis buchananiana DC. ก�ำปองหลวง C
Habitat: Lower montane and scrub forests, limestone, 1,000–1,600 m.
Distribution: Himalaya, S China, Vietnam, N Thailand: Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai.
Status: — R
Clematis menglaensis M. C. Chang พวงแก้วหอม C
Habitat: Dry evergreen and lower montane forests, 600–1,500 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Mae Rim), Nan (Doi Phu Kha).
Status: + R
Clematis siamensis Drumm. & Craib พวงแก้วสิกขิม พวงแก้วสยาม C
Habitat: On limestone, Montane forest, 1,500–2,500 m.
Distribution: Assam, Nepal, upper Myanmar, N Thailand.
Status: – R
Clematis thaiana Tamura พวงแก้ว C
Habitat: Upper montane scrub forest, 2,000–2,200 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Chiang Dao).
Status: + VU
Clematis wissmanniana Hand.-Mazz. พวงฟ้า C
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,400–1,600 m.
Distribution: S China, N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Chiang Dao).
Status: – R
Delphinium siamensis (Craib) Munz เทพอัปสร H
Habitat: Montane scrub forest, limestone, 1,000–2,200 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Chiang Dao), Tak (Doi Hua Mot).
Status: + VU
Thalictrum punduanum Wall. — H
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,700 m.
Distribution: India, N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Chiang Dao).
Status: – R
Thalictrum siamense T. Shimizu var. siamense ม่วงเชียงดาว H
Habitat: Upper montane scrub forest, 1,900–2,200 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Chiang Dao).
Status: + VU
Rosaceae
Cotoneaster franchetii Bois ไข่แดง S
Habitat: Upper montane scrub forest, limestone, 2,000 m.
Distribution: S China, N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Chiang Dao).
Status: – R
Photinia stenophylla Hand.-Mazz ปัดน�้ำ S/ST
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,300 m.
Distribution: S China, NE Thailand: Loei (Phu Kradueng).
Status: – R
Rubus tiliaceus J. E. Sm. — C
Habitat: Limestone, 1,800 m.
Distribution: India, Nepal, Vietnam, N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Chiang Dao).
Status: – R
Rosa helenae Rehder. & E. H. Wilson กุหลาบเวียงเหนือ S
Habitat: Upper montane scrub forest, 1,800–2,200 m.
Distribution: China, N Vietnam, N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Chiang Dao).
Status: – R
Santalaceae
Dendrotrophe platyphylla (Spreng.) N. H. Xia & M. G. Gilbert — PaS
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,500 m.
Distribution: India, Myanmar, N & NE Thailand: Chiang Mai, Loei.
Status: – R
Dufrenoya robusta Stauffer — PaS
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,000–1,500 m.
Distribution: Myanmar, NE & SW Thailand: Loei, Kanchanaburi.
Status: – R
Phacellaria rigidula Benth. ราชากาฝาก PaS
Habitat: Deciduous dipterocarp and upper montane forests, 500–2,500 m.
Distribution: India, S China, N Thailand: Chiang Mai.
Status: – R
Scleropyrum pentandrum (Dennst.) Mabb. มะไฟแรด T
Habitat: Tropical rain forest and lower montane forest, 100–1,400 m.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Sumatra, Borneo, Pen Thailand.
Status: – R
Thesium psilotoides Hance หญ้าหวายเหลี่ยม H
Habitat: Pine forest, 1,200–1,300 m.
Distribution: Laos, NE Thailand: Loei.
Status: * R
Sapindaceae
Acer calcaratum Gagnep. ก่วมแดง T
Habitat: Lower montane forest, along streams, 1,300–2,400 m.
Distribution: Myanmar, Vietnam, N & NE Thailand: Chiang Mai, Nan, Loei,
Phetchabun.
Status: – R
Acer chiangdaoense Santisuk ก่วมเชียงดาว T
Habitat: On limestone, montane scrub forest, 1,300–2,000 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Chiang Rai (Doi Tung), Chiang Mai (Doi Chiang Dao).
Status: + VU
Sapotaceae
Diploknema siamensis H. R. Fletcher ละมุดชุมพร T
Habitat: Tropical rain forest, to 400 m.
Distribution: Pen Thailand: Chumphon, Phangnga.
Status: + R
Madhuca chai-ananiae Chantar. ละมุดชุมศรี T
Habitat: Tropical rain forest, ca. 200 m.
Distribution: Pen Thailand: Surat Thani (Khao Phra Rahu).
Status: + R
Madhuca chiangmaiensis Chantar. ละมุดเชียงใหม่ T
Habitat: Mixed deciduous forest, 400 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Saket).
Status: + R
Madhuca esculenta H. R. Fletcher ละมุดสีดา T
Habitat: Near stream, mixed deciduous and evergreen forest, 100–300 m.
Distribution: N & SE Thailand: Phitsanulok, Trat (Koh Chang).
Status: + R
Madhuca floribunda (Pierre ex Dubard) H. J. Lam สีดาบุนทา T
Habitat: Pine-deciduous dipterocarp forest, 300 m.
Distribution: Vietnam, E Thailand.
Status: – R
Madhuca klackenbergii Chantar. เต็ม T
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest, 200 m.
Distribution: NE Thailand: Nong Khai.
Status: + VU
Saxifragaceae
Astibe rivularis Buch.-Ham. ex D. Don อัสดง H
Habitat: Montane peat bog, 2,400–2,500 m.
Distribution: Himalaya, Myanmar, S China, Laos, Vietnam, N Thailand:
Chiang Mai (Doi Inthanon).
Status: – RT
Saxifraga gemmipara Franch. ละอองน�ำ้ เชียงดาว H
Habitat: Upper montane scrub forest, 1,900–2,200 m.
Distribution: S China, N Thailand.
Status: – VU
Schisandraceae
Illicium peninsulare A. C. Sm. โป๊ยกั๊กป่า S/ST
Habitat: Tropical rain forest and lower montane forest, to 1,300 m.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Pen Thailand: Phangnga.
Status: – VU
Illicium tenuifolium (Ridl.) A. C. Sm. โป๊ยกั๊กป่า ST
Habitat: Tropical rain forest and lower montane forest, to 1,200 m.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Pen Thailand: Narathiwat.
Status: – VU
Kadsura coccinea (Lem.) A. C. Sm. ซากรวยซา C
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,100–1,500 m.
Distribution: Myanmar, N Thailand.
Status: – R
Scrophulariaceae
Buddleja macrostachya Wall. ex Benth. ราชาวดีหลวง S
Habitat: Montane and scrub forests, 1,600–2,250 m.
Distribution: Himalaya, Myanmar, S China, Vietnam, N Thailand: Chiang Mai
(Doi Chiang Dao).
Status: – R
Simaroubaceae
Eurycoma harmandiana Pierre ปลาไหลเผือกเล็ก S
Habitat: Deciduous dipterocarp forest.
Distribution: Cambodia, E Thailand: Ubon Ratchathani.
Status: – CR
Symplocaceae
Symplocos henschelii (Moritzi) Benth. ex C. B. Clarke subsp. magnifica
(H. R. Fletcher) Noot. เหมือดใบใหญ่ ST/T
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,400–1,800 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Inthanon).
Status: + R
Symplocos pendunculata Noot. เหมือดเขาหลวง S
Habitat: Tropical rain forest.
Distribution: Pen Thailand: Nakhon Si Thammarat (Khao Luang).
Status: +
Thymelaeaceae
Aquilaria crassna Pierre ex Lecomte กฤษณา T
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest and tropical rain forest, 150–800 m.
Distribution: Indochina, N, NE, C & SE Thailand: Nakhon Nayok (Khao Yai),
Prachin Buri, Chanthaburi, Trat.
Status: – VU (CR)
Aquilaria hirta Ridl. จะแน S
Habitat: Tropical rain forest.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Singapore, Pen Thailand: Yala, Narathiwat
(Hala-Bala).
Status: – R
Aquilaria malaccensis Lam. กฤษณา ไม้หอม T
Habitat: Tropical rain forest.
Distribution: India, Myanmar, Malesia, SE & Pen Thailand.
Status: – VU
Aquilaria subintegra Ding Hou ก�ำแย S/ST
Habitat: Tropical rain forest.
Distribution: Pen Thailand: Pattani (Khao Lijo), Narathiwat (Waeng).
Status: + R
Daphne sureil W. W. Sm. & Cave — S
Habitat: Montane forest, 1,200–2,200 m.
Distribution: Nepal, India (Sikkim), Bangladesh, N Thailand.
Status: – R
Enkleia thorelii (Lecomte) Nevling ประดู่โคก S
Habitat: Deciduous dipterocarp forest.
Distribution: E Thailand: Nakhon Ratchasima, Ubon Ratchathani.
Status: + R
Urticaceae
Debregeasia wallichiana (Wedd.) Wedd. เต้ามด ST
Habitat: Montane scrub forest or evergreen forest, rocky places, 500–1,900 m.
Distribution: India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Cambodia; N, SE & SW Thailand.
Status: – R
Viscaceae
Notothixos malayanus Oliv. กาฝากรัก PaS
Habitat: Deciduous dipterocarp forest.
Distribution: Malay Pen, C Thailand: Suphan Buri (Phu Toei).
Status: – VU
ANGIOSPERMAE (MONOCOTYLEDONAE)
Amaryllidaceae
Crinum thaianum J. Schulze พลับพลึงธาร H
Habitat: By stream, low altitudes.
Distribution: Pen Thailand: Phangnga, Ranong.
Status: + VU
Araceae
Aglaonema chermsiriwattanae Sookch. กาบเชิงเทียน H
Habitat: Tropical rain forest.
Distribution: Pen Thailand: Surat Thani.
Status: + VU
Amorphophallus aberrans Hett. บุก H
Habitat: Mixed deciduous forest, 150 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Tak (Ban Dan Lanhoi road).
Status: + VU
Arecaceae
Areca laosensis Becc. หมากลอกะเทิ่น P
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest.
Distribution: Indochina, SE Thailand: Trat.
Status: – R
Areca montana Ridl. หมากลิง P
Habitat: Tropical Rain forest.
Distribution: Malesia, Pen Thailand.
Status: – R
Areca tunku J. Dransf. & C. K. Lim หมากซี่หวี P
Habitat: Tropical rain forest, 400–800 m.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Sumatra, Pen Thailand: Narathiwat, Yala.
Status: – R
Arenga hookeriana (Becc.) Whitmore เต่าร้างศรีสยาม ศรีสยาม P
Habitat: Tropical rain forest, 50–100 m.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Pen Thailand: Phatthalung, Narathiwat.
Status: – R
Calamus diepenhorstii Miq. หวายขม หวายเขียว CP
Habitat: Tropical rain forest.
Distribution: Malesia, Thailand.
Status: – R
Calamus exilis Griff. หวายพระราม CP
Habitat: Tropical rain forest.
Distribution: Malesia, Sumatra, Pen Thailand: Yala, Narathiwat (Hala-Bala).
Status: – R
Calamus godefroyi Becc. หวายน�้ำ CP
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest.
Distribution: Indochina, NE Thailand.
Status: – R
Cyperaceae
Carex cataphyllodes Nelmes หญ้าเกล็ดแข็ง H
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,200–1,600 m.
Distribution: SW Thailand: Kanchanaburi (Khao Ngai Yai).
Status: + VU
Carex indica var. microcarpa T. Koyama หญ้าคมบางเล็ก H
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,100 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Suthep).
Status: + R
Carex juvenilis C. B. Clarke ex E. G. Camus กกจู H
Habitat: Mixed deciduous and dry evergreen forests, 200–600 m.
Distribution: N & SW Thailand: Phitsanulok, Phetchaburi.
Status: + R
Carex lageniformis Nelmes กกดก H
Habitat: Dry evergreen, lower montane and tropical rain forests, 600–1,400 m.
Distribution: NE, E & SE Thailand: Sakon Nakhon, Chaiyaphum, Chanthaburi.
Status: + NT
Carex phyllocaula Nelmes กกเชียงดาว H
Habitat: Upper montane scrub forest, 1,500–2,100 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Chiang Dao).
Status: + VU
Carex setigera D. Don กกสะติก H
Habitat: Upper montane scrub forest, 2,000 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Chiang Rai (Doi Pha Hom Pok).
Status: + R
Carex speciosa Kunth subsp. latifolia T. Koyama กกกระบอก H
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,100–1,200 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Chiang Dao, Doi Suthep).
Status: + R
Carex speciosa Kunth subsp. platyrrhina (Ohwi) T. Koyama กกกระบอก H
Habitat: Montane forest, 850–2,500 m.
Distribution: N & E Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Inthanon), Nakhon Ratchasima.
Status: + R
Carex subinclinata T. Koyama กกช่อบาง H
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,100–1,300 m.
Distribution: N & NE Thailand: Phetchabu n, Loei.
Status: + R
Dioscoreaceae
Dioscorea birmanica Prain & Burkill มันนก HC
Habitat: Disturbed areas in mixed deciduous forest, to 600 m.
Distribution: Myanmar, S China (Yunnan), N & C Thailand: Mae Hong Son,
Chiang Mai (Doi Suthep), Phayao, Tak (Bhumiphol Dam), Phitsanulok,
Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya.
Status: – R
Dioscorea calcicola Prain & Burkill ย่านเลือด HC
Habitat: Evergreen forest, on limestone, to ca. 200 m.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Pen Thailand: Surat Thani, Phangnga (Khao Ta Pu),
Trang (Hat Chao Mai).
Status: – VU
Dioscorea cirrhosa Lour. — HC
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 900–1,300 m.
Distribution: China, Vietnam, Laos, NE & E Thailand: Loei (Phu Kradueng,
Phu Luang), Chaiyaphum (Phu Khieo), Nakhon Ratchasima (Khao Yai).
Status: – R
Dioscorea collettii Hook. f. — HC
Habitat: Open areas in lower montane forest, 1,450–1,500 m.
Distribution: India, Myanmar, China, N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Chiang Dao).
Status: – RT
Dioscorea craibiana Prain & Burkill — HC
Habitat: Open areas in mixed deciduous and dry evergreen forests, often on
limestone, to 650 m.
Distribution: N, NE, E, SW, & SE Thailand: Tak, Kamphaeng Phet (Khlong Lan),
Phrae, Loei (Phu Luang), Nakhon Ratchasima, Kanchanaburi, Chon Buri,
Chanthaburi.
Status: + R
Dioscorea daunea Prain & Burkill มันอ้อน HC
Habitat: Evergreen and lower montane forests, sometimes on limestone, to
ca. 1,400 m.
Distribution: Thailand: Through out the country except C & NE, but very
scattered.
Status: + R
Dioscorea depauperata Prain & Burkill สามัน HC
Habitat: Open limestone hill, 100–500 m.
Distribution: Laos, SW Thailand: Kanchanaburi, Sa Kaeo.
Status: – VU
Eriocaulaceae
Eriocaulon smitinandii Moldenke กระดุมเต็ม H
Habitat: Deciduous dipterocarp forest, marshy ground.
Distribution: NE & E Thailand: Nong Khai, Sakon Nakhon, Ubon Ratchathani
Status: + EN
Iridaceae
Iris collettii Hook. f. ว่านแม่ยับ H
Habitat: Pine-deciduous dipterocarp forest, 600–1,800 m.
Distribution: Himalaya, Myanmar, N Thailand: Mae Hong Son, Chiang Mai
(Doi Inthanon, Doi Suthep).
Status: – R
Liliaceae
Lilium primulinum Baker var. burmanicum (W. W. Sm.) Stearn ดอกแตรวง H
Habitat: Dry evergreen and lower montane forests, 800–1,500 m.
Distribution: Myanmar, N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Suthep), Nan.
Status: – R
Lowiaceae
Orchidantha siamensis K. Larsen ปุดดิน H
Habitat: Peat swamp and tropical rain forests, to 200 m.
Distribution: Pen Thailand: Phatthalung, Narathiwat.
Status: + R
Marantaceae
Phrynium hainanense T. L. Wu & S. J. Chen — H
Habitat: Swamp near streams in evergreen forest or disturbed areas,
800–900 m.
Distribution: SE China, N Vietnam, N Thailand: Tak.
Status: – R
Phrynium hirtum Ridl. — H
Habitat: Lowland evergreen forest next to streams, ca. 400 m.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Sumatra, Borneo, Pen Thailand: Yala.
Status: – R
Musaceae
Musa nanensis Swangpol & Traiperm กล้วยศรีน่าน H
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest.
Distribution: N Thailand: Nan (Bo Kaeo).
Status: + CR
Musa serpentina Swangpol & Somana กล้วยนาคราช H
Habitat: Mixed deciduous forest.
Distribution: N Thailand: Mae Hong Son (Khun Yuam).
Status: + EN
Orchidaceae
Acampe joiceyana (J. J. Sm.) Seidenf. ช้างสารภีเชียงดาว EO
Habitat: Upper montane scrub forest.
Distribution: C Vietnam, N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Chiang Dao).
Status: – VU
Aerides crassifolia C. S. P. Parish ex Burb. เอื้องกุหลาบแดง EO
Habitat: Deciduous dipterocarp to montane forests, 300–1,600 m.
Distribution: Indochina, Thailand.
Status: – R
Aerides falcata Lindl. & Paxton เอื้องกุหลาบกระเป๋าเปิด เอื้องกุหลาบพวง EO
Habitat: Nearly all types of forests.
Distribution: Indochina, Thailand.
Status: – R
Aerides houlletiana Rchb. f. เอื้องกุหลาบโคราช EO
Habitat: Mixed deciduous and deciduous dipterocarp forests.
Distribution: Indochina, N, NE & E Thailand: Chiang Mai, Khon Kaen,
Nakhon Ratchasima.
Status: – R
Aerides krabiensis Seidenf. เอื้องกุหลาบพวงชมพู EO
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest, limestone.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Pen Thailand: Krabi, Phangnga.
Status: – VU
Aerides multiflora Roxb. มาลัยแดง เอื้องอัยเรศ เอื้องพวงมาลัย EO
Habitat: Nearly all types of forest.
Distribution: Nepal to Indochina, Thailand.
Status: – VU
Smilacaceae
Heterosmilax pertenuis (T. Koyama) T. Koyama หัวข้าวเย็นเหนือ C
Habitat: Dry evergreen and tropical rain forests.
Distribution: N & SE Thailand: Chiang Mai, Nakhon Sawan, Trat.
Status: + R
Heterosmilax polyandra Gagnep. หัวข้าวเย็นเขาสอยดาว C
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest, 500 m.
Distribution: Laos, SE Thailand: Chanthaburi.
Status: – R
Smilax callophylla Wall. ex A. DC. หัวยาก�ำลัง US
Habitat: Lower montane forest, 1,500 m.
Distribution: Malay Pen & Pen Thailand: Yala.
Status: – R
Smilax hemsleyana Craib เขืองพวงกลมดอย C
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest, 600–1,100 m.
Distribution: N Thailand: Chiang Mai (Doi Inthanon, Doi Suthep).
Status: + R
Smilax micro-china T. Koyama หัวยาข้าวเย็น S
Habitat: Pine forest, 1,300 m.
Distribution: NE Thailand: Loei (Phu Kradueng).
Status: + VU
Smilax perfoliata Lour. เขืองสยาม ก�ำลังควายถึก C
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest, to 1,100 m.
Distribution: SW Thailand: Kanchanaburi.
Status: + R
Stemonaceae
Stichoneuron calciola Inthachub ย่านปาจรีย์ HC
Habitat: Limestone in tropical rain forest.
Distribution: Pen Thailand: Surat Thani (Khao Sok).
Status: + VU
Stichoneuron caudatum Ridl. รากตอน้อย H
Habitat: Tropical rain forest, near streams.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Pen Thailand.
Status: – R
Triuridaceae
Sciaphila arfakiana Becc. — SapH
Habitat: Tropical rain forest.
Distribution: Malesia, Pen Thailand.
Status: – R
Sciaphila maculata Miers — SapH
Habitat: Tropical rain forest.
Distribution: Malay Pen, Borneo, New Guinea, Pen Thailand.
Status: – R
Sciaphila nana Blume — SapH
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest, 1,000 m.
Distribution: Malesia, SW Thailand.
Status: – R
Sciaphila thaidanica K. Larsen ดาวไทย H
Habitat: Dry evergreen forest.
Distribution: N Thailand.
Status: + R
Xyridaceae
Xyris kradungensis B. Hansen หญ้าบัวแบ H
Habitat: Pine forest, 1,300 m.
Distribution: NE Thailand: Loei (Phu Kradueng).
Status: + VU
Zingiberaceae
Alpinia javanica Blume ปุดหนู H
Habitat: Tropical rain forest.
Distribution: Sumatra, Java, Malay Pen, Pen Thailand: Yala, Narathiwat
(Hala-Bala).
Status: – VU
Alpinia macrostaminodia Chaveer. & Sudmoon ข่าทราย ข่าภูวัว H
Habitat: Deciduous dipterocarp forest, ca 300 m.
Distribution: NE Thailand: Bueng Kan.
Status: + CR
Alpinia oxymitra K. Schum. หลาว H
Habitat: Tropical rain forest.
Distribution: SE Thailand.
Status: + VU
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