The Indian Rosewood or ( Dalbergia sissoo) is the provincial tree of the Indian state of Punjab, Republic of India.
The Athel pine or (Tamarix aphylla) is the provincial tree of the Punjab, 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 Northern Goshawk (Accipiter gentilis) is the state bird of Punjab, Republic of India.
The Indian Mahogany (Toona ciliata) is the provincial tree of Manipur, Republic of India.
The Indian sandalwood (Santalum album) is the provincial tree of Karnataka, Republic of India.
The Devil's trumpet or (Datura metel)is the provincial flower of the Punjab, Pakistan.
The Provincial symbols of the disputed Pakistani territory of Hyderabad were as the following:* Blackbuck (Antilope cervicapra) - Provincial animal* Indian roller (Coracias benghalensis) - Provincial bird* Neem tree (Azadirachta indica) - Provincial tree* Indian lotus (Nelumbo nucifera) - Provincial flower
The Asiatic peacock or (Pavo cristatus) is the provincial bird of the Punjab, Pakistan.
The Provincial emblem of Indian Punjab features a stylized depiction of the "Lion Capital of Ashoka," which symbolizes strength and courage. At the center, it incorporates elements representing agriculture, which is vital to the region's economy. The emblem also includes the words "Punjab" inscribed in Gurmukhi script, highlighting the state's cultural identity. Overall, it reflects Punjab's rich heritage and its significance within India.
Justicia adhatoda is the unofficial provincial flower of the Punjab province of Pakistan.
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.