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Habitat
Anisopertera costata habitat is living in lowland forest. The soil is clayey soils that locate up to700 m. altitude. The tree is two embryonic leaves in seed phase. In the leaf has a branched vein. Such as green peas, black-eye peas, and butter beans.

Benefit
The Anisoptera costata, and Dalvergia cochinchinesis are Six year old native species for the forest plantation strategy to increase biomass, forest ecosystems, timber supply, and socio-economic. It is important to environment al, and biodiversity purpose with improving soil condition in the forest.

The Characteristic of wood


 * The characteristic of wood is rough, it hard to convert to furniture, and other tool. The colour is yellow, light brown, yellow brown, and dark brown. The wood can use as frame structure, column, ceiling, and floor.

Fruit & Flower Characteristic
Anisopertera costata fruits or nut has the size of broadly conical longer wing is 9-12 y 1.4-1.8cm., and shorter wing:1,2-1.5 by 0.2-0.35. The flower characteristic is white-yellow flowers, the length is 6 mm. This flower is the food for the insect, and moth. Such as the red coffe borer(Zeuszera). The flower blooming on December to February, and fruit stage on Late February to April.

Other Species.


 * Anisoptera curtisii Dyer ex King: There is a long list of dandruff and yellowish-brown star-shaped. The Oval to reed-shaped leaves, 5–15 cm long, 12–25 silk threads per leaf, trimmed 5–10 cm long, followed by stalks about 1.5 mm long. Females 25 mm, appendages about 3 mm Found in Lower Burma, the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, and lower southern Thailand in Yala, Narathiwat and Satun, in dense rainforests. The height is about 850 meters.
 * Anisoptera laevis Ridl: The branches are smooth, the ear is 5–7 mm long, the leaves are oval to lanceolate. or ovate, 5.5–10 cm long; lateral veins 10–14 each side, arranged indistinctly near leaf margins; inflorescence 7–13 cm long; sepals 1–2 mm long; petals elliptical, 4–5 mm long; stamens 15. An appendage is a pointed tip. The base of the female stamens is dish-shaped. Pistil apex 3-lobed. Fruit 1–1.3 cm in diameter. Wing length 11–13 cm. Short wing 1–1.5 cm.    Found in Malay Peninsula, Borneo, Sumatra and lower southern Thailand at Narathiwat. Distributed widely in the humid forest, 150–900 m.
 * Anisoptera scaphula (Roxb.) Kurz: The flower with short hairs on young branches Cochlear cochlea review and revisit to produce cochlear or banded cochlea 5–8 mm long, oblong or cochlea 8–20 cm long, all leaf blades are fibrous to lateral. 12–20 lines each, arranged in order which are not clear near the edge of the leaf not more than 20 cm long; tracing about 3 mm long; following flowers to wavy margins, 7–8 mm long; males 15; female gender unclear Pistil shoots 3 lobes, fruit unspecified, 2 lobes long, 10–15 cm long; short shoots 3 years 1–3 cm long.             Found in India, Bangladesh, Lower Burma and Upper Malay Peninsula. In Thailand, it is found scattered in the North, the Southwest at Kanchanaburi, and the South in dry evergreen forests. and moist evergreen forest, 300–700 m.

The Biggest size
The one largest Anisopertera costata is located at Taksin national park, Tak, Thailand. It is location is located at the southern of Thailand. The biome is tropical forest. The height of the tree is 50 m. The size of trunk is 16 m. This size is need 10 people to entwine. The age of this tree is estimate over 500 years.

The Taksin Maharat National Park The weather is cool all year round. The average temperature is 27 degrees Celsius, the highest temperature is 36.2 degrees Celsius, the low temperature is 7.5 degrees Celsius, and there is a lot of rain in June to October. The average rainfall is 15.23 mm/year during the winter months from November to January. Mist can be seen along the mountain range during the rainy season and winter.

Information
The national park is open from 8.30 am.-16.30pm. on the normal day. In holiday, start from 6.30 am-21.00 am

Taksin Maharat National Park is a national park in Thailand. It is located in the province of Tak, which is in the northern part of the country. The park was established in 1981 and covers an area of approximately 1,105 square kilometers.

The park is named after King Taksin the Great, who was a famous Thai king who ruled the country from 1767 to 1782. The park is home to a wide range of flora and fauna, including various species of birds, mammals, and reptiles. The park also has several waterfalls, hot springs, and caves that are popular attractions for visitors.

Some of the activities that visitors can enjoy in the park include hiking, camping, bird watching, and wildlife viewing. The park is also a popular destination for rafting and kayaking, as it has several rivers and streams that flow through it.