Tulips have been in bloom since the last week of January and about 10,000 Tulips in vivid colours of red, orange and yellow mixed with red, pink, purple and white are expected to bloom in phases up to March 10.
The Tulips have been grown this year in earthen pots as well as several beds in the Rectangular and Circular Gardens, a Rashtrapati Bhavan spokesperson said.
The world famous Mughal Garden will be thrown open on February 13 by the President for public. People can visit the gardens from the next day till March 15 barring Monday when maintenance will be carried out of the garden.
Roses are central to the fame of Mughal gardens and a permanent feature throughout the year. The garden has more than 120 celebrated varieties of roses who have their prime bloom is in February-March.
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The Gardens include roses named Mother Teresa, Arjun, Bhim, Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Jawahar and Dr B P Pal besides international celebrities with names like John F Kennedy, Queen Elizabeth, Mr Lincoln and Montezuma.
Unlike other gardens which grow a limited variety of roses but in large masses, the Mughal Garden features a large range of rose varieties in one place.
Flower Carpets in magnificent designs will also be on display in the Central Lawns revealing the skill and craft of the gardeners of Rashtrapati Bhavan.
The dominant colour scheme of this year's ornamental flowers is yellow, red and orange.
As in previous years, a small cactus corner is part of the Mughal Gardens display.