Mega Flower Show from Nov. 5 onwards

October 30, 2009 04:33 pm | Updated 04:34 pm IST - HYDERABAD

HEALING TOUCH: Photo: R.SHIVAJI RAO

HEALING TOUCH: Photo: R.SHIVAJI RAO

Come November 5 and you can see a model of late Chief Minister Y.S.Rajasekhara Reddy made of exquisite flowers. The model will be displayed at the first Hyderabad Flower Show being organised by Lifestyles Trade Fair from November 5 onwards.

Speaking at a press meet, J.Rajasimman, Director, Lifestyles Trade Fair said the 11-day show will feature high quality flowers, plants, garden and outdoor products. "This is our way of expressing gratitude to the late CM who has supported farmers and reforms in agriculture," said J.Rajasimman, Director, Lifestyles Trade Fair.

The show with over 150 stalls will feature imported flower varieties such as mokara orchids, tulips, ginger flowers etc from Holland, Hong Kong, China and South Africa.

"The show will also have on display technology and machinery apart from other related consumer goods," said Mr.Rajasimman. adding that the exhibition aims at creating awareness among the public on the diversity of floricultural and horticultural products.

Professionals of flower and garden industry, wholesalers, designers, flower importers etc will gather at the flower show. The show will be held at Nizam College Grounds from November 5 to November 15. The entry fee for the show is Rs.75 and it will be held daily from 10 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. For details contact 93485-05700.

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