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State Tree: Gamhar

State Symbols of Meghalaya

The Gamhar tree, chosen as the state tree, is valued for its strength, usefulness, and cultural significance. With its tall stature and broad crown, it provides shade and shelter, symbolizing protection and generosity. Its timber is prized for durability and versatility, making it an important part of traditional life. Standing gracefully in forests and villages, it reflects the natural richness and resilience of the state.
As a state symbol, the Gamhar tree represents growth, stability, and the deep bond between people and nature. It serves as a reminder of the sustainable relationship that communities must maintain with their environment. Known for both beauty and utility, it embodies harmony between cultural heritage and ecological balance. By honoring the Gamhar, the state upholds its commitment to preserving its green wealth for future generations.