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  2. Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden - Wikipedia

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    1.7 million. Species. 73. Collections. Tulips. Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip garden, previously Model Floriculture Center, is a tulip garden in Srinagar, in the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. It is the largest tulip garden in Asia spread over an area of about 30 ha (74 acres). [1] [2] It is situated at the base of the Zabarwan ...

  3. Indian Summer (painting) - Wikipedia

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    1875. Medium. Oil-on-canvas. Dimensions. 119.7 cm × 156.5 cm (47.1 in × 61.6 in) Location. National Museum, Warsaw. Indian Summer ( Polish: Babie lato) is an 1875 oil painting by Polish Realist painter Józef Chełmoński. It is considered one of the artist's most acclaimed works and is currently displayed at the National Museum in Warsaw ...

  4. List of Indian state flowers - Wikipedia

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    India, officially the Republic of India is a country in South Asia, consisting of 28 states and eight union territories. All Indian states and some of the union territories have their own elected government and the union territories come under the jurisdiction of the Central Government. India has its own national symbols.

  5. Nelumbo nucifera - Wikipedia

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    Nelumbo komarovii Grossh. Nelumbo nucifera, also known as sacred lotus, Indian lotus, [1] or simply lotus, is one of two extant species of aquatic plant in the family Nelumbonaceae. It is sometimes colloquially called a water lily, though this more often refers to members of the family Nymphaeaceae.

  6. Indian summer - Wikipedia

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    An Indian summer is a period of unseasonably warm, dry weather that sometimes occurs in autumn in temperate regions of the northern hemisphere. Several sources describe a true Indian summer as not occurring until after the first frost, or more specifically the first "killing frost".

  7. Kas Plateau Reserved Forest - Wikipedia

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    Reference no. 1342. Region. Indian subcontinent. The Kas Plateau Reserved Forest, also known as the Kaas Pathar, is a plateau situated 25 kilometres west from Satara city in Maharashtra, India. [1] It falls under the Sahyadri Sub Cluster of the Western Ghats, and it became a part of a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site in 2012.

  8. Dzüko Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Dzüko Valley ( Meitei: Dzuko Tampak [1] [2] [a] ), also known as Dzükou Valley or Dziiko Valley, [6] is a valley located in between Senapati district of Manipur and Kohima district of Nagaland in Northeast India. [7] This valley is well known for its natural environment, seasonal flowers and flora & fauna. [8] [5]

  9. Yumthang Valley of Flowers - Wikipedia

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    SK. The Yumthang Valley or Sikkim Valley of Flowers sanctuary, is a nature sanctuary with river, hot springs, yaks and grazing pasture on rolling meadows surrounded by the Himalayan mountains in Yumthang in the Mangan district of Sikkim state in India. It is approx. 75 km from Mangan town, the district headquarters.