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Bambusa arundinacea“No mai phai pa”<br />
Oxytenanthera albociliata “No mai lai”<br />
Bambusa tulda “No mai b<strong>on</strong>g”<br />
Neohouzeaua mek<strong>on</strong>gensis<br />
“No mai kasen”<br />
Thyrsostachyum sp<br />
“No mai the or No mai he”<br />
Mushroom “hed”<br />
Eugenia zeylanica“Phak sa mek”<br />
Careya sphaerica“Phak ka d<strong>on</strong>e”<br />
Cratoxyl<strong>on</strong> fomosum “Phak tieo som”<br />
wildlife.<br />
Most of the forest has been logged since 1978 upto now and many old logging trails remain. The<br />
average DBH (Diameter at breast height) of main tree is 40 cm and the height is 25 m. Crown cover of<br />
the forest is 60 % and soil cover is 100% .<br />
“Mais si”, Parashorea dussaudii is the dominant species in this area. It is very important for the<br />
villagers, being the mains source of kisi resin. The average density of “mai si” was 500 trees per<br />
hectare,but logging is being carried out here so these densities will so<strong>on</strong> be lower.