Which is the best all season flowering plant in India?
Peace Lily and Anthurium are excellent choices as year-round blooming indoor plants. These plants thrive in indirect light and keep your interiors fresh and colourful. Jasmine is another favourite among flowering plants in India that can add fragrance and beauty indoors all year long. Roses, orchids, carnations, ranunculus, and amaryllis all perform well indoors during winter. These flowers benefit from cooler room temperatures and lower humidity, which helps them last longer.
Which flower takes 12 years to bloom?
Neelakurinji is a rare and stunning flower that blooms once every 12 years, blanketing the hillsides of Kerala’s Western Ghats – especially in Munnar, Vattavada, and Eravikulam National Park in shades of vibrant blue and purple. Neelakurinji matures in 12 years time and flowers gregariously every 12 years.
What flower takes 10 years to bloom?
Nicknamed the corpse flower due to its rancid smell of rotting flesh, this plant and its extraordinary bloom are a rare occurrence as most require seven to ten years to produce their first blooms, and typically bloom only every four to five years thereafter. The corpse flower does not have an annual blooming cycle. The bloom emerges from, and energy is stored in, a huge underground stem called a corm. The plant blooms only when sufficient energy is accumulated, making time between flowering unpredictable, spanning from a few years to more than a decade.Nicknamed the corpse flower due to its rancid smell of rotting flesh, this plant and its extraordinary bloom are a rare occurrence as most require seven to ten years to produce their first blooms, and typically bloom only every four to five years thereafter.It blooms once every 40 years only for 4 days! Also called the Corpse Flower because of the smell.