Flora in Gir National Park consists of a mixed deciduous forest interspersed with semi-evergreen and evergreen trees, scrub jungle, large patches of grasslands and rocky hills. It is the largest dry deciduous forest in Western India. The forest remains dry for the most part of the year with scrub trees like babul and a few flowering trees. The trees on the hills are sparse and short.

Teak bearing areas are mainly in the eastern portion of the forest, which constitutes nearly half of the total area. Several species of acacia are found. Also found here are ber, Jamun (Syzygium cumini), babul (acacia), the flame of the forest, zizyphus, tendu, and dhak. Also plants like karanji, umlo, amli, sirus, kalam, charal and an occasional vad or banyan tree are found. These broadleaf trees provide a cool shade and moisture content to the region. As part of the afforestation program, casuarina and Prosopis have been planted along the coastal borders of gir.

The flora in Gir comprises various species of plants like the Jambu, Karanj, Umro, Vad, Kalam, Charal, Sirus, and Amli. These broad-leaved trees provide a cool shade and moisture content to the region. As part of the afforestation plan, Prosopis and Casuarina have been planted in the coastal borders of Gir. The flora in Gir is also significant since the forest of Gir is an important biological research area with several scientific, educational, aesthetic, and recreational values.

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