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  2. Government Rose Garden - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Semmozhi Poonga - Wikipedia

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    Semmozhi Poonga, variously spelled as Semmoli Poonga (literally translated to "Classical Language Park"), is a botanical garden in Chennai set up jointly by the Horticulture and Agricultural Engineering department of the Government of Tamil Nadu.

  4. List of botanical gardens in Tamil Nadu - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. List of plants with symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Language of flowers – cryptological communication through the use or arrangement of flowers; Hanakotoba, also known as 花言葉 – Japanese form of the language of flowers; List of national flowersflowers that represent specific geographic areas

  6. Flower - Wikipedia

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    Some inflorescences are composed of many small flowers arranged in a formation that resembles a single flower. A common example of this is most members of the very large composite group. A single daisy or sunflower, for example, is not a flower but a flower head—an inflorescence composed of numerous flowers (or florets).

  7. Rhodomyrtus tomentosa - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Strobilanthes kunthiana - Wikipedia

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    The name Neelakurinji originates from the Tamil Language neela (blue) + kurinji (flower). [ 2 ] [ better source needed ] Of all long interval bloomers (or plietesials ) Strobilanthes kunthiana is the most rigorously demonstrated, with documented bloomings in 1838, 1850, 1862, 1874, 1886, 1898, 1910, 1922, 1934, 1946, 1958, 1970, [ 3 ] 1982 ...

  9. Rosa moschata - Wikipedia

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    1902 painting. Rosa moschata is a shrub growing to 3 metres (10 ft). The prickles on the stems are straight or slightly curved and have a broad base. The light- or greyish-green leaves have 5 to 7 ovate leaflets with small teeth; the veins are sometimes pubescent and the rachis bears prickles.