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The Indian Rosewood or ( Dalbergia sissoo) is the provincial tree of the Indian state of Punjab, Republic of India.
A traditional green flag, with the provincial emblem in the centre. The emblem reflects Punjab's natural resources: its wheat, and the five rivers which give the province its name in Persian (from Punj = Five, Aab = Waters). The green colour shows its ties to the federation of Pakistan.
The Northern Goshawk (Accipiter gentilis) is the state bird of Punjab, Republic of India.
A traditional green flag, with the provincial emblem in the centre. The emblem reflects Punjab's natural resources: its wheat, and the five rivers which give the province its name in Persian (from Punj = Five, Aab = Waters). The green colour also links national flag with the Federation of Pakistan.
The Provincial tree of Punjab is the Shisham tree (Dalbergia sissoo). It is native to the Indian subcontinent and is known for its durable wood used in furniture making and agricultural implements.
The provincial flower of Punjab, Pakistan, is the Sialkot Bistort (Polygonum amplexicaule).
The Asiatic peacock or (Pavo cristatus) is the provincial bird of the Punjab, Pakistan.
Justicia adhatoda is the unofficial provincial flower of the Punjab province of Pakistan.
The Provincial symbols of the Punjab are as the following:* Punjab urial (Ovis orientalis punjabiensis) - Provincial animal* Asiatic peacock (Pavo cristatus) - Provincial bird* Devil's trumpet (Datura metel) - Provincial flower* Athel pine (Tamarix aphylla) - Provincial tree
The Asiatic Peafowl or (Pavo cristatus) is the provincial bird of the Punjab province of Pakistan.
Bulleh Shah (1680-1757) is the provincial poet of the Punjab province of Pakistan.
The Punjab Urial or (Ovis orientalis punjabiensis) is the provincial animal of the Punjab province of Pakistan.