This year, the visitors will find a colourful array of plumeria trees, each adorned with beautiful, fragrant blossoms with more than four lakh saplings.
Amrit Udyan will open for people from February 2 to March 30. They can visit the Udyan six days a week between 10 am and 6 pm, except on Mondays, which are maintenance days, said Navika Gupta, deputy press secretary to President Droupadi Murmu. Booking and entry to the garden is free of cost, she said.
Spread over a vast expanse of 15 acres, the Udyan will remain closed on February 5 (Delhi polls), February 20 and 21 (Visitors' Conference at Rashtrapati Bhavan) and March 14 (Holi).
Visitors will pass through the bal vatika, plumeria theme garden, bonsai garden, central lawn, long garden and circular garden with dedicated QR codes to get information on different elements on display, the note said.
A floral clock is a new addition at Amrit Udyan near the Pilkhan tree that represents a unique floral design where flowers are planted in a circular shape and its periphery is surrounded by small edge plants and coloured pebbles. The clock will also display the time, according to officials.
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