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"Opens up new avenues for studies in phytogeography, ecology and evolutionary biology." Researcher discovers never-before-seen flower hidden in remote hills: 'Confirmed as a new species' first ...
India's monsoon season unveils a vibrant display of rare wildflowers across its diverse landscapes. From the twelve-yearly ...
Master gardener Sally Scalera shares the dirt on which fragrant plants are native, important because they attract and support ...
Forest officials in Arunachal Pradesh have discovered a new species of flowering plant, Begonia nyishiorum, in the high-altitude forests of East Kameng district.
New Delhi May 28 (PTI) The Delhi forest and wildlife department is set to launch a major plantation drive to enhance the green stretch along Sardar Patel Marg, aiming to plant over 12,000 flowering ...
From easy-to-care-for money plant and snake plant to aesthetically pleasing peace lily and bamboo plants, there are many impressive options to choose from. You can place large-sized indoor plants with ...
The title appears to us decidedly misleading (“The Flowering Plants of Western India”), as one might naturally expect at least an enumeration of all the Phanerogamous plants growing within the ...
Beat the summer heat with these five water-efficient plants. Learn how to grow drought-tolerant plants in your Indian garden and conserve water this season.
As spring arrives in India, flowering vines are the perfect addition your garden or balcony, offering a stunning display that captures the season's beauty.
One plant that fills all these needs is the hyacinth bean vine (Lablab purpureus). This tropical creeper has the most superb pink and purple flowers that will certainly attract hummingbirds to your ...
Plants can be annuals (completing their life cycle in a year) or perennials (living for over two years and flowering repeatedly). However, some perennials, called monocarpic plants, flower only once ...
Forests of native trees and plants once blanketed the Western Ghats mountains in southern India, but nearly 200 years ago, British colonists installed rows upon rows of tea plantations there.