Nearly 5,000 tulips will bring the flavour of Kashmir Valley in the floral extravaganza at Rashtrapati Bhavan which will showcase 200 varieties of roses, 250 bonsai plants, 80 varieties of cactus along with flowers like Dahlia, Calendula, Gerbera, Linaria, Larkspur, Gaznia, Verbena, Viola, Pansy Carnation, Chrysanthemum, Marigold, Salvia in full bloom.
The Mughal Gardens, which braved the unseasonal rains without any damage, will remain open for general public from February 16 to March 16, 2014 (except on Mondays which are maintenance days) between 10 am to 4 pm, a statement from the Rashtrapati Bhavan said.
The dominant colour scheme of this year's ornamental flowers is yellow, it said.
The Tulips, which have been blossoming at Tulip Garden in Kashmir, have been imported from Holland with the support of horticulture department of Jammu and Kashmir as they have the official license for importing the flowers.
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On display is also a new method of soil-less farming (aquaponic cultivation) of vegetables and house plants along a vertical wall, the statement said.
"The entry and exit for the general public will be from Gate No 35 of the President's Estate, close to where North Avenue meets Rashtrapati Bhavan.
"Visitors are requested not to bring any water bottles, briefcases, handbags/ladies' purses, cameras, radios/transistors, umbrellas, eatables, etc. Such articles will have to be deposited at the entry point," the statement said.