Trees of Pakistan

The Cedrus Deodara is the official national tree of Pakistan.

In Pakistan, more than 4 tree species are distributed over 2 families and 6 generations. Out of these 2 species from 5 families and 1 genera belong to softball trees of gymnosperms. For all planet families found in Pakistan, see Floration of Pakistan.

Provincial trees of Pakistaniana (unofficial)
ISLAMABAD
Gilgit–Baltistan
Kashmir
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Balochistan
Sindh
The Punjab

Examples

Order Family Species Local name(s)
Brassicales Capparaceae Capparis decidua Kair, Karir
Salvadoraceae Salvadora oleoides Vann
Fabales Fabaceae Acacia catechu Catechu
Acacia modesta Phulai
Acacia nilotica Babul
Dalbergia sissoo Sheesham
Prosopis cineraria Jand (Punjabi), Kandi (Sindhi)
Lamiales Acanthaceae Avicennia marina White Mangrove
Malpighiales Salicaceae Populus euphratica Populus
Pinales Cupressaceae Juniperus recurva Drooping Juniper
Pinaceae Abies pindrow Pindrow Fir
Cedrus deodara Deodar
Picea smithiana Morinda Spruce
Pinus gerardiana Chilgoza
Pinus roxburghii Chir Pine
Pinus wallichiana Blue Pine
Proteales Platanaceae Platanus orientalis Chenar, Chinar
Rosales Moraceae Ficus religiosa Peepul
Morus alba White Mulberry
Sapindales Meliaceae Azadirachta indica Neem

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