Arom Wongmaha, director of the Park Management Office in the BMA’s Environment Department, said her staff had already started preparing three rai of parkland for the planting of 20,000 white zinnia, 20,000 red zinnia, 17,000 yellow zinnia and 14,000 pink zinnia.
It is part of Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha’s project to have the BMA improve the appearance of all its parks by adding colourful flowers.
Arom said the flowers would be planted early next month and were expected to last about three months.
Her office would also plant colourful flowers in six other major BMA parks, including King Rama IX Park, Lumpini Park and Queen Sirikit Park, she added.