Living in a place with limited space, Manoj Ranjan found his passion for gardening constrained. His resolve led him to utilise the small patch outside his home – once a dumping ground for garbage – to turn it into a garden.
Every monsoon, Gundlupet in Karnataka bursts into bloom with golden sunflowers. Nicknamed the ‘Flowerpot of India’, it’s a must-visit from June to September.
Every monsoon, India’s landscapes come alive with rare wildflowers like Neelakurinji and Brahma Kamal. These fleeting blooms do more than dazzle — they feed bees, protect soil, and hold centuries of cultural meaning.
India’s rarest summer flowers are nature’s most stunning mysteries — some bloom once in 12 years, while others glow under moonlight! From the sacred Brahma Kamal to the vibrant Neelakurinji, uncover their fascinating stories and find out where you can spot these fleeting wonders before they vanish.