Tourists enjoy the tulip flowers at Ooty Botanical Garden

Tourists are eagerly enjoying 50 varieties of colourful flowers, including tulip flowers, which were grown for the first time at the Government Botanical Garden in Ooty and displayed in the glass house.



The Nilgiris: The tulip saplings kept on display at the Ooty Botanical Garden have attracted a lot of tourists.



Tourists visiting Ooty in the Nilgiris district are usually more interested in visiting the famous Ooty Government Botanical Garden.



But now that it's winter and the park looks dull without flowers, tourists go around only the park and go in disappointment.



Following this, the park administration has made special arrangements in the old glass house inside the park for the tourists to enjoy.



Since there will be no impact of snow inside the glass house, 25,000 tanks with 50 varieties of flowering plants have been put on display so that the flowers are not affected even in the cold.



The flower pots are displayed in various colours such as petunia, paper flower, itriginia, balsam, piconia, daisy, etc.



It also has four varieties of tulip flower pots after the tulip saplings, which bloom only in snowy areas like Jammu and Kashmir, have been successfully grown for the first time in the Botanical Garden farm and the flowers have bloomed.



The duleep flowers that bloom in red, yellow, white and pink are eagerly enjoyed by the tourists.

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