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Superstitions About Trees In Thailand

Thais have strong beliefs and superstitions about trees and plants. They believe that certain trees should not be grown within the premises of the house as they bring bad luck and there are other trees that should be grown for good luck.

Soak tree is one such tree that the Thai believe brings bad luck. It is a tall tree with short branches, which bears red fruits. Once the fruits ripen, they turn purple in color. The fruits of this tree are extremely bitter in taste and not meant for eating. In Thai language Soak means sorrow and therefore, Thai people believe that having a Soak tree growing in the house brings bad luck and it considered to be extremely unlucky.

The flowers from the Rak tree are used to make garlands. These garlands are used to adorn prisoners and criminals who are going to be executed. Because of its use, the Thai believe that Rak trees are unlucky and should not be grown or found around a dwelling.

Sala and Rakam are two trees with sharp thorns. Usually it is seen that thorny trees are not grown at homes in Thailand. As these two trees are thorny, they are considered to be unlucky trees. But these trees have high market value. So many Thai gardeners grow these trees for their commercial value.

Tau Rang is a type of palm tree which bears poisonous fruits. In Thai, Tau Rang means deserted. Given the nature of its meaning, Thais give a wide berth to this palm tree believing it to a harbinger of ill luck.

Nang Yaem is a shrub found in Thailand. Given a chance, the Thais will not have much to do with this shrub. This shrub has extremely long roots which can run to few meters. The roots have a tendency of sprouting new shrubs. The Thai avoid this shrub because of its roots as they can damage the house and strangle other plants in the vicinity.




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