The Mughal Gardens are situated at the back of the Rashtrapati Bhavan, incorporate both Mughal and English landscaping styles and feature a great variety of flowers. The Rashtrapati Bhavan gardens are open to the public in February every year.
Fortunately! I got opportunity to visit Mughal Garden with my friends on 15th February 2020. As expected, starting with some herbs and rare plants, including different kinds of mints, we entered in the lawn of Bonsai. It was first time when I got introduced with this kind of plants. I was enjoying taking images of different plants surprisingly. My one of my friends was well introduced with this kind of plants, thus he explained us the reason behind short heighten plants.
Next we entered in the main Mughal Garden "the world of flowers". I can say that because I had never seen this verity of flowers together anywhere before. There were numbers of verities in the most common flowers like rose, sunflowers and marigold and many more I don't even know there names.
There were fountains which was flowing on the musical beats and a wide green land, it was not allowed to roll over them but I enjoyed view and fresh air flowing on them.
If you are a nature lover and interested in flowers, this is one of the best place for you.
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