Tamil Nadu government has announced a Scheme for the protection of exotic Neelakurinji (Strobilanthus kunthianus) plants that flower only once in 12 years.
a. Neelamani
b. Neelakurinji
c. Neelasugandhi
d. None of the above
- This scheme comes following complaints that these rare and ecologically unique flowers are being packaged and sold on the commercial basis.
About the Neelakurinji plant:
- Neelakurinji is a tropical plant species.
- It is native to the Shola forests in Western Ghats.
- It is also seen in Shevroys Hills in Eastern Ghats, Anamalai hills and Agali hills in Kerala and Sanduru hills in Karnataka.
- It grows at an height of 30 to 60 cm on hills slopes at an altitude of 1300 to 2400 meters where there is no tree forest.
- The flowers of Neelakurinji are purple-blue in colour and blooms once in 12 years.
- The flower has no smell or any medicinal value.
- It is because of these flowers, Nilgiri hills on the southern tip of Western Ghats are called blue mountains.
- It is a rarest of rare plant species that grows in Western Ghats and does not grow in any other part of the world.
- It has been categorized as an endangered species.
- In ancient Tamil literature, Kurinji flowers symbolize love.
- Paliyan tribal people living in Tamil Nadu use this flower bloom as a reference to calculate their age.
Question:
Q. Tamil Nadu government has announced a Scheme for the protection of which exotic plants that flower only once in 12 years?a. Neelamani
b. Neelakurinji
c. Neelasugandhi
d. None of the above