In pictures: Indian flowers of Spring
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Poppy flower of spring at Lodhi Garden. The colour blast continues with advent of spring season after Holi and Delhi is welcoming it warmly. (Vageesh Lall/HT Photo)
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Golden Alexanders, they belong to the carrot family, Apiaceae. These flowers are very easy to grow and maintain. (Vageesh Lall/HT Photo)
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Mulch floats in a pond at Lodhi Garden. (Vageesh Lall/HT Photo)
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Treasure flower are drought-tolerant and are suitable to grow in containers. (Vageesh Lall/HT Photo)
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Treasure flowers can easily be grown at home as it requires less water and doesn’t take a lot of space. (Vageesh Lall/HT Photo)
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White African Moon Daisies bloom at Lodhi Garden in New Delhi. Unlike Treasure flowers these require attention and needs full Sun. (Anmol Wahi/HT Photo)
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White African Moon Daisies bloom at Lodhi Garden. (Anmol Wahi/HT Photo)
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Flowers leading the way to the Bara Gumbhad in Lodhi Garden. (Anmol Wahi/HT Photo)
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A butterfly sits on a flower at Lodhi Garden. (Anmol Wahi/HT Photo)
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Pollen scattered over White African Moon daisies at Lodhi Garden. (Anmol Wahi/HT Photo)
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Pollen Grains fallen on the leaves of a Hollyhock flower at a garden of a Delhi school. (Anmol wahi/HT photo)
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