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Visiting Nong Nooch Tropical Gardens in Thailand
By Geoff Stein (palmbob)November 26, 2010
I have twice visited this amazing garden on the other side of
the world; it is probably one of the finest gardens in all of Asia,
ifnot the world. It has the most amazing collection of tropical
plants I have ever seen or heard of. The following article is a
briefintroduction to this beautiful place, along with some photos
of my most recent trip.
(Editor's Note: This article was originally published on
November 3, 2008. Your
comments are welcome, but please be aware that authors of
previously published
articles may not be able to promptly respond to new questions or
comments.)
Until my first trip to Nong Nooch Gardens, I could boast of only
a few forays over theMexican and Canadian borders and a trip to
Hawaii. Then, suddenly I was on a 22-hourflight to Bangkok to see
palm trees in Thailand. It was such a great trip, I repeated it
fiveyears later for a cycad meeting.
One of the buses that drove us around Thailand
Scenes from Bangkok: (left) A large temple along one of the
rivers that go through the city. (right) Topiary and sculptures in
front of palatial building in Bangkok.
Nong Nooch is just inland from Pattaya, a resort town along the
coast of southern Thailand, a 4 to 5 hour bus ride south
fromBangkok. This is a huge place (over 500 acres) that started as
a fruit tree orchard. It was slowly converted to a
tropicalbotanical garden, as the owners fell in love with the other
tropical gardens they had seen around the world. It is now
thelargest plant collection in all of Asia and is run by Kampon
Tansacha, the son of the woman for who the garden was named.is not
only a massive plant collection but boasts some of the rarest
plants found throughout the world.
(left) Views out a hotel window in Pattaya (right) Entrance
sculptures at Nong Nooch Gardens
When you arrive at the gardens (we came via a troop of huge
buses), you notice the endless scenes of various palms and
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tropical plants, giant greenhouses and shade structures,
impeccably sculpted shrubs and trees, brilliant colors in
everydirection and an amazing tidiness that is astounding for such
a huge acreage. It turns out much of the working staff lives onthe
premises and it is their full time jobs to take care of the place.
They trim the plants, clean up the fallen leaves, mow theendless
acres of lawns, create pots (all the potted plants are in clay pots
made and fired on the garden grounds,) cook,clean, and prepare the
entertainment (animal shows, dances, traditional Thai plays and
activities) and basically make the
place look like a tropical Disneyland sans the rides.
Roads into gardens- WOW!!
Kampon Tansacha was a great host, being very kind and
approachable despite being an extremely important and busy manin
Thailand. We had excellent accommodations and transportation, as
well as plenty of guides and assistants to help us andanswer
questions. Dozens of helpers ran about with umbrellas on hot days,
and if you were parched, there was always adrink to be had or an
ice cream cone. We saw elephant shows, dancing, palms and cycads in
the wild, enjoyed great andvery interesting foods; the entire visit
was incredibly well planned and pleasant. I seriously doubt most
people get that sort ofroyal treatment, but it sure made a good
impression on us plant lovers.
Kampon Tansacha next to Euphorbia kamponii, a species named
after him
Some of the Nong Nooch elephants
Other animals you could 'pet'
Kampon has nearly single-handedly created one of the finest palm
gardens in the entire world, and also one of the mostamazing cycad
collections as well. There are so many large, mature examples of
rare palms that one could easily run out ofdigital room on ones
laptop taking photos of everything. The gardens have over 500 palm
species and for all I know it couldbe nearly double that. Thailand
has a large native palm population and they were well-represented
in the gardens. Thegarden had a huge number of Asian palms and an
impressive population of Madagascan, New Caledonian and
Americanpalms. There were a few amazing palms that are nearly
extinct in the wild. I had always heard how amazing the
SingaporeBotanical Gardens was (and it WAS impressive as we visited
that one after leaving Thailand), but it really pales next to
NongNooch Tropical Gardens in sheer number and variety of palms,
though Nong Nooch is a much younger garden so many of itspalms are
not as impressively old and massive (yet.)
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Just some of the great palms: (left) Goldlen Adonidia merrillii;
(middle) Arenga undulatifolia; (right) Areca macrocalyx
(left) Bentinkia nicobarica; (middle) Copernicia macroglossa;
(right) Corypha utan
Several unique palms: (left) Dypsis leptocheilos x cabadae;
(middle) Dypsis lutescens 'Shuttlecock'; (right) Hyophorbe
lagenicaulis x verschaffeltii
(left) Hyphaene petersiana; (middle) Joey Palms; (right)
Kerriodoxa (a native species)
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Just a few of the many dozens of amazing Licualas in their
collection: (left) L. grandis variegated; (middle) L. obiculari;s
(right) L.radula
Some rare ones: (left) Pelagodoxa; (middle) A very unusual
blue-leaved Phoenix species; (right) A super-rare Pritchardiopsis
(maybe only one outside NewCaledonia?)
Just three rare species of hundreds of cycads in the collection:
(left) Zamia poeppigiana; (middle) Zamia pseudomonticola; (right)
Zamia skinneri
The first time I went, I was digitally challenged and took 40
rolls of regular film. The second time I took a digital camera,
butdigital cameras were expensive and not all that great then. I
did not get the number of photos I should have. NEXT time--ifthere
is one--I will be sure to fill my laptop with photos. My goal would
to be get multiple photos of every palm and cycad onthe premises,
but I'm not sure that would be possible.
I started to just shoot every cycad and palm I could, but it was
not possible
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Signs were everywhere; oops! Translations are not always
perfect! On my second visit to Nong Nooch Kampon had erected an
extensive aerial walkway so nowone could actually view all the
palms from 20 feet in the air!
The gardens are not limited to these two plant groups, though at
the time those were really all I cared about (I wish I could goback
a third time and catch up on all the other plants they 'specialize'
in there.) Huge structures are devoted to bromeliads,
some to Euphorbia milli varieties, hundreds of square yards of
Sansevierias, a fern house, an orchid greenhouse, acres ofbonsai, a
house devoted solely to variegated Rhapis palm varieties. There is
a large formal garden, full of topiaries and
incredibly carved/sculpted plants of an endless variety of
geometric shapes. Wrightii tomentosa all pruned into
upside-downhalf spheres adorn multiple areas of the gardens. There
is a silver garden full of palms, cycads and a fantastic variety
ofsilver, blue and variegated succulents. Some of the roads are
lined with endless rows of massive, rare and perfectly grownpalms.
It is a botanical dream come true for someone like me. It's too bad
I can't just live there.
Just a few of the hundreds of Euphorbia millii varieties; there
was literally an acre of these!
There must have been over 1000 Bougainvillea plants in
ornamental pots, all which were made on the premises
(left) A large cactus garden covered with glass to keep the rain
off. (right) Huge sculpture in the middle of the palm garden.
Sansevierias like this covered hundreds of yards of acreage, all
in their own concrete pots
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The bromeliad area (could have spent an entire day just looking
at this family of plants)
(left) Fern house; (middle and right) A few of the large and
incredibly rare collection of variegated Rhapis palms
Wonderful 'lollipop' gardens of Wrightii tomentosa were all
over; many dome-shaped plants decorated the landscape
Great colors, patterns and three-dimensional shapes, all made of
plant material
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Views of Kampon's version of Stonehenge
There were several large lakes; some were sites of future water
gardens
One of my favorite sections was this large, rocky, Silver Garden
full of silver colored palms, cycads and succulents of dizzying
varieties
Not all pots (created on the premises) were used to plant things
in
The climate is rainy part of the year and relatively dry the
rest of the year, but it is never cold, being only a short distance
northof the equator. It looked to me that the soil was clay, which
just goes to show what one can grow in that sort of soil, in
aclimate in which it never gets cold. It does get pretty hot,
though no worse than it does in Miami and it's always fairly humid.
I
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was concerned we might be exposed to malaria while we were
there, yet I saw fewer mosquitoes than I do most nights herein
southern California (almost none.)
I can't vouch for the quality, safety and cleanliness of the
nearby resort town of Pattaya, but Nong Nooch gardens is
awonderfully clean and comfortable sanctuary. We actually were
surprised how nice most of Thailand was. I certainly wouldrecommend
visiting the country, but you HAVE to visit Nong Nooch Gardens
while you are there or you will miss an incredibletropical
botanical garden that may just be one of the finest gardens in all
the world.
About Geoff Stein
Veterinarian and Exotic Plant Lover... and obsessive, compulsive
collector of all oddballtropical and desert plants.
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