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State Tree: Indian Rose Chestnut

State Symbols of Mizoram

The Indian Rose Chestnut, also known as Ironwood, is celebrated as the state tree for its strength, durability, and ecological significance. Its sturdy trunk and broad canopy symbolize resilience, protection, and the enduring spirit of the state. Found in forests and riverine areas, it provides shelter and sustenance to a variety of wildlife. The tree’s rich timber and medicinal properties highlight its importance in both nature and local traditions.
As a state symbol, the Indian Rose Chestnut embodies stability, prosperity, and harmony with the environment. It reflects the deep bond between the people and their natural surroundings, serving as a source of livelihood and cultural pride. Valued for its ecological, economic, and aesthetic contributions, it represents the richness of the state’s forests. By honoring the Indian Rose Chestnut, the state underscores its commitment to conserving natural resources and sustaining its green heritage for future generations.