Flowers of Sikkim
Flora :Sikkim being an ecological
hotspot of the lower Himalayas, it is one of the three Ecoregions of
India. The thick forest has diverse range of fauna and flora. It has a
wide variety of plants and is one of the few regions to exhibit such a
diversity in a small area.
Sikkim is situated in an
ecological hotspot of the lower Himalayas, one of only three among
the Ecoregions of India. The forested regions of the state exhibit a
diverse range of fauna and flora. Owing to its altitudinal
gradation, the state has a wide variety of plants, from tropical to
temperate to alpine and tundra, and is perhaps one of the few
regions to exhibit such a diversity within such a small area. Nearly
81% of the area of Sikkim comes under the administration of its
forest department. The flora of Sikkim include the rhododendron, the
state tree, with a wide range of species occurring from subtropical
to alpine regions.
Orchids,
figs, laurel, bananas, sal trees and bamboo grow in the Himalayan
subtropical broadleaf forests of the lower altitudes of Sikkim,
which enjoy a subtropical-type climate. In the temperate elevations
above 1,500 meters (4,900 ft) are Eastern Himalayan broadleaf
forests, where oaks, chestnuts, maples, birches, alders, and
magnolias grow in large numbers, as well as Himalayan subtropical
pine forests, dominated by Chir pine.
The alpine-type vegetation is typically found between an altitude of
3,500 to 5,000 meters (11,500 to 16,400 ft). In lower elevations are
found juniper, pine, firs, cypresses and rhododendrons from the
Eastern Himalayan subalpine conifer forests. Higher up are Eastern
Himalayan alpine shrub and meadows, home to a broad variety of
rhododendrons and wildflowers. Sikkim has around 5,000 flowering
plants, 515 rare orchids, 60 primula species, 36 rhododendron
species, 11 oak varieties, 23 bamboo varieties, 16 conifer species,
362 types of ferns and ferns allies, 8 tree ferns, and over 424
medicinal plants.
A variant of the Poinsettia, locally known as "Christmas Flower",
can be found in abundance in the mountainous state. The orchid
Dendrobium Nobile is the official flower of Sikkim.
Fauna :
The fauna include the snow leopard, the musk deer, the Himalayan Tahr, the red
panda, the Himalayan marmot, the serow, the goral, the barking deer, the common
langur, the Himalayan Black Bear, the clouded leopard, the Marbled Cat, the
leopard cat, the wild dog, the Tibetan wolf, the hog badger, the binturong, the
jungle cat and the civet cat. Among the animals more commonly found in the
alpine zone are yaks, mainly reared for their milk, meat, and as a beast of
burden.
The avifauna of Sikkim consist of the Impeyan pheasant, the crimson horned
pheasant, the snow partridge, the snow cock, the lammergeyer and griffon
vultures, as well as golden eagles, quail, plovers, woodcock, sandpipers,
pigeons, Old World flycatchers, babblers and robins. Sikkim has more than 550
species of birds, some of which have been declared endangered. Sikkim also has a
rich diversity of arthropods, many of which remain unstudied even today. As with
the rest of India, the most studied group is that of the butterflies. Of
approximate
ly
1438 butterfly species found in the Indian subcontinent, 695 have been recorded
from Sikkim. These include the endangered Kaiser-i-hind, Yellow Gorgon and the
Bhutan Glory.
