The state tree of Jharkhand is Sal (Shorea robusta). It is a large deciduous tree native to the Indian subcontinent. Sal trees can grow up to 40 meters tall. Jharkhand's forests, covering about 29.76% of the state's area, include extensive Sal growth. The Jharkhand government officially recognizes Sal as the state tree. The Botanical Survey of India also lists Sal as the state tree of Jharkhand. Other options like Machua, Teak, and Semal are not the state's official tree.
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