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Botanical Garden

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Botanical gardens in Chandigarh allure the visitors with its wide expansion of lovely plant varieties. Among the lovely picnic spots of this beautiful city, these botanical gardens adorn a prominent place. Actually there are two gardens, one is placed in the Punjab University campus and the other is positioned in between the Sukhna Lake and Rock Garden in Sector-1.

The large collection of typical varieties of plant species arranged in a systematic form is the characteristic feature of the garden, which lies in the University Campus. Cacti and other luscious plants are cornered in one side of the garden, while the other area contains numerous exotic and evergreen plants. Another special trait of this picturesque place is the dazzling lotus flowers over here.

The other botanical garden is nested in between the Sukhna Lake Rock. It is stretched over an area of 88 acres. It is the best place to spot rare and unusual genus of plants and tiny lily bands. With a vast expansion of all around greenery, and other pictorial formations these gardens present an awesome appearance.



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