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What is National Tree name?

What is National Tree name?

Indian fig tree, Ficus bengalensis, whose branches root themselves like new trees over a large area. The roots then give rise to more trunks and branches. Because of this characteristic and its longevity, this tree is considered immortal and is an integral part of the myths and legends of India.

Which is the national fruit of Pakistan?

Mangoes
Mangoes, known as the king of fruits, originated in the Indian subcontinent and are scientifically known as Mangifera Indica. It is the national fruit of both India and Pakistan.

Which trees are native to Pakistan?

Subnational trees

Province Local name Scientific name
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Barouti Cheer Pinus brutia eldarica
The Punjab Sheesham Dalbergia sissoo
Sindh Neem Azadirachta indica
Gilgit–Baltistan Deodara, Pakistan ka Qaumi Dharakht Cedrus deodara
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Which is the largest tree in Pakistan?

Sargodha has the largest tree in Pakistan. The Banyan tree is amazing with over one thousand roots it covers an area of approximately 3 acres. The age of the tree according to locals is nearly 400 years old.

What is the national tree of Punjab?

Dalbergia sissoo
Dalbergia sissoo has been declared as State Tree of Punjab vide Govt. notification on 15-3-1989.

Which is the national anthem of Pakistan?

Qaumi Taranah

English: National Anthem
National anthem of Pakistan
Also known as “Pāk Sarzamīn” (English: “Thy Sacred Land”)
Lyrics Hafeez Jalandhari, June 1952
Music Ahmed G. Chagla, 21 August 1949

What is national Masjid of Pakistan?

The Faisal Mosque was conceived as the National Mosque of Pakistan and named after the late King Faisal bin Abdul-Aziz of Saudi Arabia, who supported and financed the project.

Which is the oldest forest of Pakistan?

Ziarat
The juniper forests at Ziarat in the Pakistani province of Balochistan are some of the largest – and oldest – in the world. According to a report submitted in April 2016 at Unesco by Pakistan’s Directorate General of Archaeology, the Ziarat forests are spread over nearly 110,000 hectares.