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Sikkim's
local name "Denzong" translates as the valley of rice
which is the chief crop of the state. Basically, Sikkim
can be divided into three zones-the, temperate and the
alpine.
The terraced farmlands have rice, maize and barley as
the main crops. Other crops like ginger, potatoes and
oranges are also grown. One of the chief cash crops of
the state is larger cardamom. The jungles in the south
district teem with plantains, bamboo tree ferns, walnut,
Sal and oak, while the north abounds in pine and silver
fir.
Orchids
Sikkim's
orchids are world-famous as the state has more than 450
species of them. The colours range from the richest to
the palest in species as varied as Cymbidiums, Vandas,
Cattlelyas, Dendrobiums, Hooheriana, Farmeri and
Amoneum. The state flower is the Nobile Orchid of the
Dendrobium.
Rhododendrons
There
are about 36 species of rhododendrons in Sikkim found at
heights of 10,000 ft.Their variety is as diverse as the
sizes and colours. From the giant Rhododendron Crande
[over 40ft] to the Rhododendron Nivale(a few-inches off
the ground), and from the blood red to pale white. The
delicate but hardy Primula are found at heights of
12,000 ft. and above. The Himalayan rhubarb is a unique
feature of this area, standing upright like candles in
the arid vast.
Fauna
Since the area of Sikkim ranges from the tropical to the
alpine, the flora and fauna is unique in its diversity.
Nowhere else on earth does such a small area comprise of
so many species and varieties. Even the seemingly
Himalayan desert landscape in the North has plethora of
wild ducks and wild asses that roam the plains.
The natural wealth of Sikkim has been surveyed in detail
by, among others, Dr J.D. Hooker in the mid 20th century
and more recently by the celebrated ornithologist of
India, Dr Salim Ali, who was also known as the
"Birdman".
Sikkim has more than 5000 species of avifauna ranging
from the majestic Bearded Vulture with a wingspan of
over 10 ft. to the Olive Ground Warbler, just a few
inches in length. Other delightful species include the
Emerald Dove, woodpeckers, cuckoos, Kingfishers, and the
fairy blue bird.
Sikkim also has more than 600 species of Butterflies
many of them rare and endangered. The forests resound to
the bark of the Barking Deer which shares it's habitat
with the adorable little Red panda [also the state
animal]. The Musk Deer, Leopard cats, and flying
squirrels to name a few. The higher regions have Blue
Sheep known commonly as the Bharal, the, Shapi which is
similar to the Himalayan Tahr, the Tibetan Wild Ass,
locally known as the Kyang and the Himalayan Black Bear.
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