The Dok Khao Phansa is a native species of forested hill-slopes, and is most commonly found in Saraburi province. A member of the Globba family, the flower is similar to galingale or turmeric and is just over 25 centimetres in height. The plant somewhat resembles the "krachai" or aromatic ginger with flowers in large white, yellow, yellowish-violet, or violet and blue sprays. The yellow flowers have smaller violet petals that give it a striking appearance. As the Dok Khao Phansa becomes an increasingly rare find these days, lotus, jasmine and rose have become acceptable alternatives for these floral offerings. Lent is a flower that locals used to call cornflower. From a height of about one made from herbs and turmeric are some remnants of the yellow flowers bloom. Some trees have white flowers with purple flowers Lent is based on the hillside Suwanbanpot. He Pho Lanka The mountains and pushed him near Buddha Footprint cover.