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The Rose Park was established at Vijayanagaram in Ooty town to commemorate the Centenary Flower Show in the Government Botanical Gardens, Udagamandalam in May 1995. The flowers are arranged in five curving terraces covering four hectares. The garden is maintained by the Tamil Nadu Horticulture Department. [6]
A rose garden with three hundred varieties of hybrid tea roses, Floribunda and Polyanthas rose varieties. Large number of flowerbeds designed to match the slopes and contour of this area. Carpet-bed emblems of the Government of Tamil Nadu and the Government of India. Natural ponds with aquatic plants. [10]
10 hectares (25 acres) Salem: Eco Park, Courtallam: 2012 14.89 hectares (36.8 acres) Tirunelveli: Genetic Heritage Garden, Achadipirambu: 2015 10 hectares (25 acres) Ramanathapuram: Tea Park, Doddabetta and Butterfly Park, Devala: 2015 1.7 hectares (4.2 acres) The Nilgiris: Rose Garden and Cut Flowers Demo Garden, Kodaikanal: 2018 4 hectares (9 ...
Tamil Nadu: Glory lily: Gloriosa superba [12] Telangana: Tanner's cassia: Senna auriculata: Tripura: Nageswar: Mesua ferrea [13] Uttar Pradesh: Palash: Butea monosperma [14] Uttarakhand: Brahma kamal: Saussurea obvallata: West Bengal: Night flowering jasmine: Nyctanthes arbor-tristis
The garden will have nearly 400 species of plants, [3] including about 200 ornamental plants. [4] A glasshouse similar to the one in the garden at Udhagamandalam will also be created, with different types of gardens, including herbal, flowers, bonsai and trellis gardens, in addition to mazes, a play area for children, cascades and many ...
The arch is covered by 7,000 plants from 35 different species including dracena, lilies, ophiopogon, schefflera, philodendron and flowering plants like krishnagantha. The 10-feet-high green wall has plants raised in a poly trace imported from Canada. Micro-tube irrigation has been arranged for watering the plants.
Tamil Nadu state, in southern India. This category includes the native flora of Tamil Nadu state, located in southern India. Taxa of the lowest rank are always included. Higher taxa are included only if endemic.
Rhodomyrtus tomentosa is an evergreen shrub growing up to 4 m (12 feet) tall. The leaves are opposite, leathery, 5–7 cm long and 2–3.5 cm broad, three-veined from the base, oval, obtuse to sharp pointed at the tip, glossy green above, densely grey or rarely yellowish-hairy beneath, with a wide petiole and an entire margin.