Scientifically known as crossandra infundibuliformis, Abolim was notified as the state flower in the early 1970s because of its importance in Goa's socio-cultural life.
But over the years, it virtually vanished from the state's floriculture map, forcing its imports from adjoining Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.
"Abolim once again needs to feature prominently in the state's socio-cultural life for which the efforts are now being made.
"There are only a few pockets left now where the trees bearing Abolim flowers are planted. The rest of Goa has forgotten them," said Minguel Braganza, Secretary of the Botanical Society of Goa.
Braganza said the 'Abolim', found only in Sri Lanka, Goa and parts of South India, had been part of the states rich cultural legacy cutting across the religious barriers.
He narrated how followers of Our Lady of Milagres, a Christian deity, and Hindu Goddess Lairai used to exchange 'oil' and 'Abolim' as a part of intercultural tradition as both the deities are considered sisters.
He said there are some festivals which are incomplete without 'Abolim'.
"The institute does not want to project Goa as the land of sand, Sun and fun as done in tourism brochures. Our efforts have always been to project the cultural heritage of the state," said Rita Paes, director of the institute and a former principal.
She said the festival, to be held on March 10 at the institutes premises in Panaji, will celebrate the states food, flowers, music and other legacies.
He said conservationists have decided to approach the agriculture department and request them to initiate measures to save the flower from becoming extinct in the state.
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