Zakir Hussain Rose Garden
Zakir Hussain Rose Garden | |
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Type | Park and tourist spot |
Location | , Chandigarh |
Area | 30 Acres |
Opened | 1967 |
Founder | Mohinder Singh Randhawa the then UT Administrator |
Owned by | Chandigarh Administration |
Operated by | Chandigarh Administration |
Species | 1600 species of roses |
Collections | 50 thousand plants of roses |
Website | chandigarh |
Zakir Hussain Rose Garden, is a botanical garden in Chandigarh, India and spread over 30 acres (120,000 m2) of land,[1] with 50,000 rose-bushes of 1600 different species.[2] Named after India's former president, Zakir Hussain and created in 1967 under the guidance of Mohinder Singh Randhawa, Chandigarh's first chief commissioner, the garden has the distinction of being Asia's largest.[2] The garden has not only roses, but also trees of medicinal value. Some of the medicinal plants that can be spotted here are bel, bahera, harar, camphor and yellow gulmohar. The rose plants have been planted in carved-out lawns and flower beds.
Apart from serving as a host of other events, the Zakir Rose Garden serves as the venue for hosting an annual rose festival called Rose Festival, a major cultural event in Chandigarh during February or March. Celebrated mainly as a tribute to the magnificence of the rose itself, the attractions include food, drinks, joyrides, and contests of varying nature, such as photography, gardening, landscaping, bonsai, and Rose Prince and Princess. The contests are open to the residents or institutions from nearby places.[3][4]
Gallery[]
March 2016
Roses in the garden.
Roses in the garden.
Roses in the garden.
Roses in the garden.
Tribute to the founder including Dr Randhawa
India rose garden modern art monument
India rose garden modern art monument
The winning flower from Rose Fest 2006
Modern art monument
A plaque for Dr Randhawa
Bust of Dr Randhawa
Books, probably belonging to Dr Randhawa, at the book cafe
Banners at the rose garden
More banners on display
Auditorium at the rose garden
References[]
- ^ "City of Gardens". Chandigarh City. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
- ^ a b "2014 Directory" (PDF). World Federation of Rose Societies. p. 194. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
- ^ "Rose Garden". Chandigarh Tourism. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
- ^ "Rose Festival" (PDF). Chandigarh Tourism. p. 2. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
External links[]
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- Gardens in India
- Rose gardens
- Tourist attractions in Chandigarh
- Geography of Chandigarh