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There are about 15,000 different species of flowering plants in India, where the Lotus is the National Flower. The Orchid, Marigold, Rose, Jasmine, and the Bougainvillea are a few of the blooming plants in India. For more details, see the sites listed below.

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Q: Which animals are found in the northern plains of India?
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