Red Panda’s Tree

Red Panda’s Tree
Near the enclosure of the beauitul, bamboo-eating Red Panda of the high Himalaya at the Darjeeling Zoo is a relative of the Sampige tree
Magnolia
Near the enclosure of the beauitul, bamboo-eating Red Panda of the high Himalaya at the Darjeeling Zoo is a relative of the Sampige tree
A magnolia tree grows in front of the non-profit non-governmental development organization DIRINDIA in Chandigarh.
A double-trunked magnolia can be found by the waterfalls at Nishant Bagh Mughal Gardens near Dal Lake
At a monastery next to the sacred Rewalsar Lake, two American Magnolia trees planted by the Dalai Lama serve as representatives of his and the Panchen Lama’s role in Tibetan Buddhism
This young magnolia tree from the Southern United States will one day be the elder specimen of the Botanical Gardens at NorthEastern Hill University
A Tulip-poplar, eastern North America’s tallest flowering tree, grows at the Viceregal Lodge in Shimla.
At the base of Shivganga (Shiva’s Spring), this tall Michelia tree grows next to a water spring
At the top of Chamundi Hills, this sampige tree is in the center of the Shri Chamundeshwar temple.