The Devil tree (Alstonia) is the state tree of West Bengal, Republic of India.
The balsam fir (Abies balsamea) is the provincial tree of New Brunswick. It was officially designated as the provincial tree in 1987.
The first power-driven jute mill was established in 1855 in Rishra, West Bengal, India by George Acland and George Ackers. This marked the beginning of the industrialization of the jute industry in Bengal.
IROKO tree. These can be found in NIgeria .. and some west African rain forest zones.
The three largest states of India are:1. maharashtra2. Tamil nadu3. west Bengal
There are a total of 21 botanical gardens located in India. They include Malampuzha Garden, Palakkad, Kerala, Lloyd's Botanical Garden, Darjeeling, West Bengal, and Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanic Garden, Shibpur, Kolkata.
The provincial tree of East Bengal is the Mango tree, now nationalised by Bangla-desh.
The provincial capital city of West Bengal is Kolkata, Republic of India.
The Indian banyan or the Ficus benghalensis was the tree un officially representing East Bengal provincial Region of Pakistan (1947-1955).
The White-throated Kingfisher (Halcyon smyrnensis) is the state bird of West Bengal, Republic of India.
Nyctanthes arbor-tristis (Night-flowering Jasmine) is the state flower of West Bengal, Republic of India.
Royal Bengal TigerPanthera tigris bengalensisThe Royal Bengal Tiger or (Panthera tigris bengalensis) is the state animal of West Bengal, Republic of India. Also now the National animal of Bangladesh.
Banyan Tree (Ficus Bengalensis): Habitat is Bengal (West Bengal and Bangladesh). Also avaiable in South and West India.
In west bengal
Banyan Tree (Ficus Bengalensis): Habitat is Bengal (West Bengal and Bangladesh). Also avaiable in South and West India.
The provincial animal of East Bengal is the Bengal tiger(Panthera tigris tigris), now nationalised by Bangla-desh.
The provincial fish of East Bengal is Ilish, now nationalised by Bangla-desh.
The Royal Bengal Tiger was the animal un officially representing East Bengal provincial Region of Pakistan (1947-1955).