One of 3 Resin Trees planted in 1800 and 42.8 m (140 ft) high
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The amazing flower of the Cannonball Tree which looks like a tentacled denizen of the ocean. The trees have become synonymous
with Thai temples and can grow 110 feet high with hundreds of flowers and cannonball sized fruit.
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