Hadimba Grove Magnificent Cedars

The largest and most notable of the giant cedar trees of the ancient Hadimba grove in the center of Manali

Image of Tree t009
 

Bodhi Leaf Hadimba Grove Magnificent Cedars

The largest and most notable of the giant cedar trees of the ancient Hadimba grove in the center of Manali


Map Location:

Zoomed in Map

Taxon Botany:

    • Common name: Deodar Cedar or Devdaru: A common and revered evergreen tree of the Western Himalaya, one of India’s largest and most beloved trees
    • Botanical species: Cedrus deodara
    • Botanical family : Pinaceae [Pine]

CompassGeography:

  • Latitude: 32.248297 ° north of the Equator
  • Longitude: 77.181019 ° east of the Prime Meridian
  • Altitude: 2051.8 metres above sea level

You can see an overview map of all of the trees landmarked on the Maps page.

Bell Attribute Tags:

Click an attribute icon to learn more:
Ambassador Giant Famous Ancient Yatra Hindu Native NonFlowering 


Zoom out (-) to locate this tree on Earth, or view Location Map

Zoom in (+) to see the tree crown, or view Aerial Image Map

Journey Journey:

  • Mountains of Cedar and Snow
  • Path : Based in Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, with excursions to Dharamsala and through the Kinnaur and Spiti Valleys
  • Date photographed: 21.05.10

JourneyMap

Clipboard Discover:

You can discover other trees in Landmark Trees of India with searches by journey , species , family , attributes , state, or locality .

  • Meet trees with shared attribute tags:
    Ambassador  Giant  Famous  Ancient  Yatra  Hindu  Native  NonFlowering 

Web Explore:

You can also follow external information links:

Web Share:


BodhiTree Landmark Trees of India: An outreach ecology project
For the landmarked tree named Hadimba Grove Magnificent Cedars , the database reference code is: t009.


You can translate this page into Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Urdu, Tamil, Telugu, or fifty other languages at Google Translate:

Map of Planet
 


© Outreach Ecology.com / YD Bar-Ness 2012 / Enjoy!