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Platanus orientalis - Wikipedia
The chinar tree can be found throughout the landscape of the Kashmir Valley in the Indian western Himalayas, planted across hillsides and cities, and is seen as a symbol for the region, locally known as bouin in Kashmiri and chinar in Hindustani.
Spotted Hyena, Appearance, Habitat, Conservation - Vajiram & Ravi
2025年1月23日 · Chinar trees characteristically grow in Eastern Himalayas. It spreads wide across a region of cool climate with sufficient water. The Chinar tree's leaves change colors with the seasons, transforming from deep green in summer to vibrant shades of red, amber, and yellow in autumn.
Everything About Chinar Trees - Balcony Garden Web
2023年10月9日 · Here is Everything About Chinar Trees; the living, radiant red heritage of the Kashmir valley in the below article in detail! Chinar (Platanus orientalis) is a deciduous tree that belongs to the cold regions of the world, mainly in the Kashmir valley of India.
All You Need to Know About the Majestic Chinar Tree
2020年4月4日 · The Chinar tree is a magnificent, vibrant tree whose leaves change colors to red, yellow, and amber during the autumn season. This tree predominantly grows in the Kashmir region in India. The tree not only is a rare sight but is a form of majestic beauty.
Chinar: The Living Heritage of Kashmir
2022年3月17日 · A stately tree, Chinar (Platanus orientalis) is noted for its antiquity, splendour, cool shade, and royal appearance. The tree can reach a height of 30m and a circumference of more than 12m. The...
Chinar: The Heritage Tree of Kashmir - Greater Kashmir
2023年8月23日 · Chinar, Bouin to us in Kashmiri, is a large deciduous tree of the Platanaceae family and grows to 30 metres or more with a girth exceeding 150 metres and is known for its longevity of close to...
Save the Chinar: The Endangered Heritage of the Oriental ...
The Chinar, the Oriental (Eastern) Plane tree, Platanus orientalis, or Buen and Booyn in Kashmiri language, is living heritage of Kashmir. It is seen as a symbol for the region, and a part of its soul.