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State Tree: Chatim tree

State Symbols of West Bengal

The Chatim tree, chosen as a state symbol, is admired for its evergreen nature and medicinal value. Known for its lush green leaves and clusters of fragrant white flowers, it embodies purity and vitality. Its presence in the state’s landscapes reflects endurance and a deep connection with nature. The tree also plays an important role in traditional healing practices, symbolizing well-being and resilience.
As a state emblem, the Chatim tree stands for harmony between human life and the environment. Its shade and medicinal uses remind people of the generosity of nature and the importance of conservation. Culturally, it is also regarded with respect in many rituals, adding to its symbolic strength. Thus, the Chatim tree represents health, heritage, and sustainability, making it a proud emblem of the state’s identity.