An arboretum is a conservation area, smaller than a botanical garden, with a primary focus on collecting and cultivating significant woody plants, flowering trees, and indigenous species. It serves the purpose of botanical study and the preservation of national biodiversity. These sites are typically distinguished by clear labeling with both common and scientific names, aiming to educate the public about various flora. They also provide a peaceful natural sanctuary for recreation and leisure. Currently, Thailand boasts over 50 arboretums scattered across various provinces, which play a crucial role in restoring original forest conditions and serve as models for sustainable green space management, benefiting future generations.