Saturday 18 January 2014

Republic Day Horticultural Show - January 2014



Republic Day Horticultural Show - January 2014

For the occasion of Republic Day of India. Thousands of flowers decorated in various designs are ready to provide visual feast to the visitors.

Hear you go!

Small History...

Department of Horticulture and Mysore Horticulture Society conducts flower shows at Lalbagh twice every year on the occasions of Republic Day and Independence Day

Entrance Fee

Tickets are priced at Rs 10 for children and at Rs 40 and Rs 50 for Adults
Timing - 9am -5pm
  
Highlight.

This is also the 199th flower show of the garden.

Total Spend
1 Crore

Entrance Snap


 This time its all Banana, Mango, Mushroom, cashew nut, rabbit, onion and many other structures made using thousands of different varieties of flowers are the major attractions of the flower show.

There where around 220 species of flowers and vegetables

                                                                   Cool looking Garlic
 
                                                                   Dancing Mango !!

                                                                     Hughiiiii Chilly 

                                                                Happy Pomegranate


                                                                 Drunken Banana

                                                                 Carrot in Shock !!

                                                                      Cute Cabbage


                                                                     Woo!!  Mushroom's

The funny faces showed on these structures will make the visitors smile

Not to mention that school children, they enjoyed a lot...



Visitors can also buy several gardening materials like various designs of pots, seeds etc., at the stalls established near to the flower show.

Canopies serving fruits and fast foods are also available inside the park for a quick bite...Don't miss it

                                                In the End Green Always Looks Great .......


Cheers!!
Sathya