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Many trees in the Union Territory of Chandigarh are given a privileged part of the natural heritage of the city which serves as an important green landmark, so the Chandigarh government came up with a list of 31 trees which are called Heritage Trees of Chandigarh.[1] One can contact the Department of Forest & Wildlife administration or Chandigarh Tree Lovers to get a copy of the booklet which they made and published with all the details.
Those trees which are 100 years old were identified and put in a list of "heritage status". Out of 31, the Chandigarh government identified that 15 of them are peepal, 11 are banyan, 4 are mango trees, and only one is an earpod tree.[2] The oldest tree which was found standing from the last 350 years is one of the peepal trees in Khudda Ali Sher village.
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Board sign Chandigarh Heritage Tree 9A
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Chandigarh Heritage Tree Board sign at southern side of pgi
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Chandigarh Heritage Tree Board sign At PEC board sign
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Board sign Chandigarh Heritage Tree 9 B board
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Board sign Chandigarh Heritage Tree 9 C
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Board at Chandigarh Heritage Tree At sector 10-A
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Board on Chandigarh Heritage Tree at Punjab engineering college
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Chandigarh Heritage Tree at southern side of PGI
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Close up view Chandigarh Heritage Tree at southern side of PGI
References
edit- ^ "Information on 31 heritage trees now only a booklet away". The Times of India. 19 October 2018. Retrieved 4 April 2020.
- ^ "Chandigarh admn proposes to tag more heritage trees". The Pioneer. Retrieved 4 April 2020.