Sonadia Island is home to important biodiversity of Bangladesh
Sonadia Island is home to important biodiversity of Bangladesh. The world's most endangered birds live here on a flat-faced, marine tortoise; Aquatic, landforms and other wild animals, including migratory birds. The island is planted and natural parabana. Various species of plants are grown in Paraban. A few days ago, on the island of Sonadia, there is a lot of lavish banyania latrows found in the coastal paraban. Many Sundarbans have not seen flowers of this lovely flower even after going. There is a clay road to go to Purba Para of Sonadia Island, the presence of this trait in Paraban around it is quite different.
The banyon leaves grow in the form of bushes. It is evergreen perennial wood cloth. From August to December, flowers flowered at the top of the lotus. Phule parabana insect comes In Myanmar, India, Indonesia, Singapore and Thailand Parabane also leads to this tree. Its breeding through seeds. The scientific name of bayonya laden finlaysonia obovata This species has been named after the famous Scottish naturalist George Filson. Maluka indigenous people eat leaves of this leafy salad. Flowers are small, there are multiple buds. Petals are yellow and light pink and yellow The leaf contains plenty of hydrocarbons.