Uttarakhand to celebrate Buransh and Padam flowering festivals on lines of Cherry festival of Japan

Dehradun (Uttarakhand) [India], September 8 (ANI): On the lines of the famous Cherry Blossom festival of Japan, the Uttarakhand Forest Department has decided to celebrate Buransh and Padam flowering festivals, according to a press release.
The proposal was approved in the meeting of the Research Advisory Committee (RAC), held last month.
The Buransh festival will be celebrated in the Second week of March, and Padam (Himalayan Cherry) in the second week of October. These are the peak times of blooming of these flowers in Uttarakhand, said the release.
Buransh, botanically known as Rhododendron arboretum, is also state flower of Uttarakhand and during months of March-April hills of Uttarakhand are covered by this magnificent red color flowers, while Padam/Himalayan Cherry, botanically known as Prunus cerasoides, blooms twice in year-once in March- April and again in the month of October, when the entire tree is covered by beautiful light pink color flowers.
Buransh has many medicinal properties, also, and its juice is considered to be very useful in gastrointestinal diseases.
Chief Conservator of Forest, Sanjiv Chaturvedi said, "During the week fixed for celebration of these flowers festivals, a number of activities have been planned, which include trek to flowering areas and trails, cultural programs with participation of local community, exhibition of products based on these flowers, spotting of birds/pollinators dependent on these flowers, storytelling sessions, pollinators survey and painting competitions."
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