The Republic Day Flower Show is on at the Lalbagh Botanical Garden till January 29. Highlights are the floral replica of Gol Gumbaz, the largest dome in India, colourful butteries in variety of flowers among others.
The first day of the Republic Day Flower Show at the Lalbagh Botanical Garden drew a large number of visitors. At the Glass House, a floral replica of Gol Gumbaz has been created with approximately four lakh roses.
A variety of flowers displayed at the annual Republic day Flower Show at the Lalbagh Botanical Garden, which is on till January 29.
The first day of the Republic Day Flower Show at the Lalbagh Botanical Garden drew a large number of visitors. The show is on till January 29.
Colourful butterflies created using rose, chrysanthemum, orchids and carnation at Butterfly Bay by Silk Mark, an initiative of Central Silk Board.
Colourful butterflies created using rose, chrysanthemum, orchids and carnation at Butterfly Bay by Silk Mark, an initiative of Central Silk Board.
A bust of Dr. M.H. Marigowda, who spearheaded the horticulture revolution in Karnataka post independence, has also be placed at the Glass House to celebrates his centenary year.
The first day of the Republic Day Flower Show at the Lalbagh Botanical Garden drew a large number of visitors, including children.
People take selfie at the Lalbagh Garden, which has been decked up as part of the Republic Day Flower Show.
The first day of the Republic Day Flower Show at the Lalbagh Botanical Garden drew a large number of visitors. At the Glass House, a floral replica of Gol Gumbaz has been created with approximately four lakh roses.
The first day of the Republic Day Flower Show at the Lalbagh Botanical Garden drew a large number of visitors. The show is on till January 29.