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Published 13 Sep, 2024 07:03am

PHA plants canariensis palm trees

LAHORE: In a bid to control environmental pollution, absorb carbon dioxide and beautify Lahore, the Parks and Horticulture Authority (PHA) has started planting hundreds of canariensis palm trees across the city.

The canariensis, commonly known as the Canary Island Date Palm, is a slow-growing evergreen tree. It has a sturdy trunk and a rounded crown made up of around 100 elegant, arching green fronds, giving it a majestic appearance.

Botany experts, according to a spokesman for the PHA, say this palm tree helps lower air temperatures and reduce pollution caused by industrial activities. Its symmetrical shape further contributes to its environmental benefits.

“The PHA has so far planted over 650 canariensis palm trees along Lahore’s major roads, including Chauburji Chowk, MAO College Road, G.T. Road, Faisal Town and Gulberg’s main boulevards, Maulana Shaukat Ali Road and Raiwind Road,” the spokesman said in a press release on Thursday.

In addition to pollution control, these palm trees, which stand between four and six feet tall, are renowned for their tall trunks and long, feathery leaves, which give landscapes a tropical flair. The leaves are also used in flower arrangements and bouquets.

“The PHA is not only focusing on enhancing Lahore’s aesthetic appeal but also aims to reduce the city’s carbon footprint through large-scale tree planting initiatives. Last year, the department planted over a million trees across the city, particularly in remote areas,” he says.

“This year, the target has been increased to 25 million trees under the Punjab government’s directive,” he adds.

The ongoing plantation drive is being complemented by regular maintenance of existing green belts, parks, and public spaces, the spokesman claims.

Published in Dawn, September 13th, 2024

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