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NBRI Lucknow's Rose & Gladiolus Show on Jan 24-25

The National Botanical Research Institute in Lucknow hosts its annual Rose and Gladiolus Show on January 24-25. See rare cactus varieties like the Golden Barrel and enjoy a floral spectacle. Plan your visit now!

Lalbagh's Fallen Trees Transformed in Wood Carving Workshop

Fallen giants of Bengaluru's Lalbagh Botanical Garden get a new lease of life as art. A 15-day workshop with 48 experts teaches students the craft of wood carving. Discover this unique blend of conservation and creativity.

How to Nail the Botanical Fashion Trend in 2025

Discover why botanicals are fashion's most enduring trend in 2025. From Rahul Mishra's couture to wearable art, our edit shows how to embrace the green look naturally. Explore key pieces now.

Wood Sculpting Camp Begins at Bengaluru's Lalbagh

A 10-day wood sculpting camp kicks off at Bengaluru's Lalbagh Botanical Garden today, featuring 20 artists. Witness live creation of sculptures from rain tree wood. Free entry for public.

Rare Tree Kangaroo Found Alive After 90 Years

The Wondiwoi tree kangaroo, feared extinct for nearly a century, has been photographed in Indonesia's West Papua. This rare marsupial's rediscovery highlights the secrets of remote rainforests. Read more about this incredible wildlife find.

Japan's Ghost Plants: Nature's Dark Survival Secret

Discover how Japan's mysterious ghost plants thrive in complete darkness, revealing groundbreaking insights about plant adaptation and survival mechanisms that could transform our understanding of life.

Students Explore Botanical Garden in Educational Adventure

A group of enthusiastic students recently explored the lush landscapes of their local botanical garden, transforming textbook learning into real-world environmental discovery through an immersive educational excursion.

When Lalbagh housed tigers & orangutans

Discover the fascinating history of Bengaluru's Lalbagh Botanical Garden, which once housed exotic animals including tigers, orangutans, and bears before becoming the botanical paradise we know today.

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