Rajaji
Wildlife Sanctuary of India is nestled between the
Shivalik ranges and the Indo-Gangetic plains. Broadleaved
deciduous forests, riverine vegetation, scrubland,
grasslands and pine forests form the range of flora at
these parks. The dense jungles here are home to
vivacious wildlife here. The varied topography of the
national park is also responsible for vivid animal
life inhibited here. The under-wood is light and often
absent, consisting of Rohini (Liollotus philippinensis),
Amaltas (Cassia Fistula), Sandan (Ougeinia Oojeinensis),
Pipal (Bauhienia Lazan), Mahal (Pyrus Pashla),
Chamaror, (Ehretia Laevis), Aonia (Emblica Officinalis),
Kachnar (Bauhienia Variegata), Ber (Ziziphus
Mauritiana), Chilla (Casearia tomentosa), Bel (Aegle
Marmelos), etc. |