Tamil Nadu Agricultural University Hosts Flower Show

The Tamil Nadu Agricultural University in Coimbatore inaugurated its 6th Flower Show, attracting visitors with a variety of flowers and grain sculptures. Vice-Chancellor Geethalakshmi kickstarted the three-day event, featuring artistic representations of Thiruvalluvar, chessboards, Jallikattu, Chandrayaan, and musical instruments, alongside workshops on flower and medicinal plant cultivation.


Coimbatore: The Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU) in Coimbatore has inaugurated its 6th annual Flower Show, drawing attention with an array of exotic flowers and creative grain sculptures. The exhibition, started by Vice-Chancellor Geethalakshmi with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, is set to enchant visitors over three days.



After a hiatus of approximately 12 years, the exhibition showcases a wide variety of flowers and artistic sculptures made from grains. Noteworthy attractions include a large flower basket featuring Thiruvalluvar, a chessboard designed from grains, and depictions of Jallikattu and Pongal festivities, emphasizing Tamil culture. The exhibition also highlights models of Chandrayaan, musical instruments, and a rabbit enjoying a carrot, captivating both adults and children alike.



Additionally, the exhibition hosts bonsai trees, international plants, herbal plants, and eye-catching home-grown flowers. A tennis court, a selfie spot with cricket players, and more are part of the engaging displays. Visitors are taking numerous photos, capturing the beauty and creativity on display.

Moreover, the exhibition offers workshops on cultivating flower plants and medicinal herbs, providing valuable information to the public. An entry fee of Rs. 100 for adults and Rs. 50 for children is charged, with temporary food stalls by various private companies and free drinking water facilities set up for the convenience of visitors.



In her interaction with the media, Vice-Chancellor Geethalakshmi encouraged the public to visit the exhibition with their families to enjoy the artistic displays and cultural representations. She also mentioned that daily performances by various groups and yoga sessions are arranged for the visitors.

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