The Seonam Maes (Seonam Mume trees at Seonamsa), which could number about 50 trees, live along the tile-roofed fence road leading to Unsouam, Wontongjeon and Gakwhangjeon.
In the absence of any records, the exact ages of the trees is unknown. However, according to oral traditions of the temple, the trees were planted, together with the Wasong (the Reclined Pine tree) in front of the Cheonbuljeon, around 600 years ago.
These Seonam White Mume trees, in the back of Wontongieon and long the tile-rooted fence road leading to Kakwhangieon, are known to be the most valuable of the Mume trees and were designated as Korean National Natural Monuments #488, on November 26, 2007.
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