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Flowers of Burma

Burma has a moderate climate and is also rich in different species of flowers.

Here are some of the flowers found in Burma.

Burmese Name : Pone Nyat Pann
English Name : Alexiandrian Laurel

Burmese Name : Pein Pann
English Name : Anthurium

Burmese Name : May Myo Pann
English Name : Aster

Burmese Name : Thaw Ka Pann
English Name : Blossom from Queen of flowering tree.

Burmese Name : Swel Daw Pann
English Name : Bull Hoof Blossom/Orchid Tree Blossom
It varies from shrub to large tree. The leaf of this tree is heart-shaped. The flowers may he white, pink, red, yellow or purple. The flower’s long stamens are surrounded by petals. It is a popular landscaping flower along roadways.

Burmese name: Khway Pann
This is a tropical herb. It can be grown easily by grafting. There are many varieties, some of which are grown as ornamental plants. It bears big beautiful flowers. There are two varieties: one that blooms flowers in summer and the other that blooms in cold season. The roots of the summer variety are like tubers.
 

Here are names of flowers with the months they bloom.

Month Flower
Tagu (Mar-Apr) Padauk, Gantgaw, Yinkat, Swetaw, Zalat
Kasone (Apr-May) Sagar, Sagawar, Chayar
Nayone (May-Jun) Mulay (Myatlay), Sabae
Waso (Jun-Jul) Ponenyet, Rose
Wakhaung (Jul-Aug) Kuttar, Moesway Pan
Tawthalin (Aug-Sep) Yinmar
Thadinkyut (Sep-Oct) Konkamun
Tansaungmone (Oct-Nov) Kawae, Pyi, Shway
Nattaw (Nov-Dec) Thazin, Gamone
Pyartho (Dec-Jan) Kwar Nyo
Dapodwe (Jan-Feb) Pauklay, Letpan, Suupan
Tabaung (Feb-Mar) Phetsot, Ingyin, Tharaphee

 

 

Padauk

This flower usually blooms at Thingyan (Myanmar Water Festival) or around Thingyan. The time is in April of each year. It has a yellow color.It is also known as Thingyan Flower. It gives sweet smells and a favourite for the Thingyan lovers.

 

Ngu Wah

This flower also blooms around Thingyan. It is bright yellow in color and doesnt have much smell.

 

Ingyin

 

Pein Pann

 

Shwe Pan

 

Ngwe Pan

 

Yellow Thit Kwa (or) Orchid

 

Orchids

 
 
Sabae (or) Jasmine   Sabae Kyatyone
 

Flowers in Burma

 

Sein Pan

 
 
   

Tazin or Royal Flower