List Of Indian State Trees
This is a list of Indian state (and union territory) trees:
State | Common name | Scientific name | Image |
---|---|---|---|
Andhra Pradesh | Margosa | Azadirachta indica | |
Arunachal Pradesh | Hollong | Dipterocarpus macrocarpus | |
Assam | Hollong | Dipterocarpus macrocarpus | |
Bihar | Sacred fig | Ficus religiosa | |
Chhattisgarh | Sal | Shorea robusta | |
Goa | Asna | Terminalia elliptica | |
Gujarat | Mango | Mangifera indica | |
Haryana | Sacred fig | Ficus religiosa | |
Himachal Pradesh | Deodar | Cedrus deodara | |
Jammu and Kashmir | Himalayan Horse Chestnut | Aesculus indica | 150px |
Jharkhand | Sal | Shorea robusta | |
Karnataka | Sandalwood | Santalum album | |
Kerala | Coconut | Cocos nucifera | |
Lakshadweep | Bread fruit | Artocarpus altilis | |
Meghalaya | White teak | Gmelina arborea | |
Madhya Pradesh | Banyan | Ficus benghalensis | |
Maharashtra | Mango | Mangifera indica | |
Manipur | Indian Mahogany | Toona ciliata | |
Mizoram | Iron wood | Mesua ferrea | |
Nagaland | Alder | ||
Odisha | Ashwatha | Ficus religiosa | |
Puducherry | Bael Fruit Tree | Aegle marmelos | |
Punjab | Indian Rosewood | Dalbergia sissoo | |
Rajasthan | Khejri | Prosopis cineraria | |
Sikkim | Rhododendron | ||
Tamil Nadu | Palmyra palm | Borassus | |
Tripura | Agar | Gelidium amansii | |
Uttarakhand | Burans | Rhododendron arboreum | |
Uttar Pradesh | Ashoka tree | Saraca asoca | |
West Bengal | Devil Tree | Alstonia scholaris |
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