Sat 6 Feb 2010
Bangkok Flower Market
Posted by Jun Alday under Arrangements, Flower markets, Flowers, Garlands, Leaf decorations
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Flowers, Fruits, Food
These are the 3 F’s that I love about Thailand. In my recent trip to Bangkok, I had the opportunity to go to the flower market called Pak Klong Talat. In contrast to the monotonous and poorly organized flower market in Manila, the flower market in Bangkok is delighful place to go to. In fact, it is a tourist attraction by itself and is open 24 hours 7 days a week. The best time to go is late evening or very early morning to avoid traffic if one is staying distant from Chinatown. Purple and white globe amaranth are made into Thai style garlands. They dry well and I use them for interior decoration. There is a great demand for marigolds as they are the primary flower used in religious garlands and offerings. The saffron or orange color is asociated with Buddhism. Aslepias physocarpa also known as 'Balloon plant' is an allusion to the swelling bladder-like fruit. The plant is native to southeast Africa, but it has been widely naturalized and used in modern floral arrangements. Sometimes, when I plan to stay in Bangkok for a few days, the flower market is first in my agenda. Gardenia is available all year round so I buy a few bunches to scent my hotel room. 

























