

It is this musk gland that makes the Musk deer, Uttarakhand state animal, economically important to the humans.ĭemography of Uttarakhand gives us an insight into the population distribution and growth of the state. It is also said to possess a single pair of teats, a gall bladdar, a caudal gland, a pair of tusk-like teeth and a musk gland. It does not possess antlers or facial glands. The physiology of the Uttarakhand's state animal is said to be reminiscent of that primitive anatomy. The state animal of Uttarakhand belongs to the genus 'Moschus': it is only genus of family 'Moschidae'. It is believed to be even more primitive than the 'true deer' belonging to the family Cervidae. It is said that Musk Deer, the state animal of Uttarakhand, is the most primitive among the deer family. This state animal of Uttarakhand is also known as 'Kasturi Mrig'. The state animal of Uttarakhand is Musk Deer. The tropical species of the small tree consists of the sub-genus Vireya. Furthermore, the tropical species of the state tree grow as epiphytes. Moreover, alpine species of the state tree is also available, which bear small flowers and have small leaves. Uttarakhand state tree can be either evergreen or deciduous. In some species of the state tree at Uttarakhand, the upper side of the leaf is covered with scales, known as lepidote, or hairs called indumentum.

sinogrande with a leaf size of 100 centimeters.

The leaves of the state tree of Uttarakhand are spirally arranged, and the leaves' size of the tree ranges from 1 centimeter to 2 centimeters: the exception being R. arboreum, grows up to 50 meters in height. The smallest species of the state tree of Uttarakhand grows up to 10 to 20 centimeters whereas the largest species, known as R. Rhododendron is an interesting genus characterized by shrubs and, rarely, trees. Rhododendron, the state tree of Uttarakhand, is also known as 'Buransh'. Rhododendron is the state tree of Uttarakhand. The diameter of the leaves of Brahma Kamal is 7.5 centimeters to 15.5 centimeters. The leaves of the state flower are incurved, and possesses a veined, translucent, globose or hemispheric pale head.

Uttarakhand state flower blooms due to the warm space created by the leaf-cover and it is due to this attribute of the brahma kamal, it is considered sacred among the flowers of Uttarakhand and is also offered at the shrines of Badrinath.Īnother remarkable feature of Uttarakhand state flower is its smooth, toothed leaves that are 10 to 21 centimeters long. The boat-shaped, membranous flower bears two to six to sessile or short bouncy and hairless heads, bearing purple or bluish flowers.Ī characteristic feature of the state flower in Uttarakhand is that it blossoms in the cold air of the ice-bound arena. The flower grows at a high altitude of about 3,000 to 4.600 meters, and is mainly found in the high mountains. The state flower of Uttarakhand, the brahma kamal, belongs to the Sunflower Family. The state flower of Uttarakhand is also known as Sauseurea Obyallata. The weight of the Himalayan monal varies between 1980 to 2380 grams in case of males, and 1800 to 2150 grams in females.īrahma Kamal is the state flower of Uttarakhand. The Himalayan Monals, the Uttarakhand state bird, are basically large sized bird, which is about 70 centimeters in length. The state bird of Uttarakhand is famous for its white rump: but the male Himalayan Monals lack the white rump, instead they have a green rump. The state bird of Uttarakhand belongs to the 'Lophophorus' of the Pheasant family (Phasianidae). Another name that is given to the state bird of Uttarakhand is the Imperial Pheasant. The state bird of Uttarakhand, the Himalayan Monal, is also known as the Imperial Monal. The state bird of Uttarakhand is also deemed as the national bird of Nepal. The Himalayan monal is the state bird of Uttarakhand.
