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Home / Lifestyle / Srinagar's Chrysanthemum Garden Paints Autumn with Vibrant Hues

Srinagar's Chrysanthemum Garden Paints Autumn with Vibrant Hues

24 Oct

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Summary

  • Chrysanthemum garden, known as Gul-e-Dawood, is Srinagar's second theme garden
  • 50 exquisite chrysanthemum varieties transform the Valley's autumn landscape
  • Garden located adjacent to Srinagar's famous tulip garden

In the fall of 2025, the chrysanthemum garden in Srinagar, known locally as Gul-e-Dawood or David's flower, is transforming the Valley's autumn landscape with its vibrant hues and blooming flowers. As the rest of the region starts turning grey, this second theme garden in Kashmir is offering a spectacular splash of colors and fragrance.

The garden, developed adjacent to Srinagar's famous tulip garden, features 50 exquisite varieties of chrysanthemums. These mums are providing a stunning contrast to the otherwise dull surroundings, creating a true oasis of beauty in the lap of the Zabarwan hills. Visitors to the garden are captivated by the diverse array of chrysanthemum blooms, which range from delicate pastels to bold, vibrant shades.

The chrysanthemum garden's vibrant display is a testament to the region's natural beauty and the efforts of local horticulturists to showcase the Valley's floral diversity. As the autumn season progresses, the garden is expected to continue delighting visitors with its ever-changing palette of colors and fragrances.

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The Gul-e-Dawood garden, also known as the chrysanthemum garden, is the second theme garden in Kashmir that features 50 exquisite varieties of chrysanthemums, transforming the Valley's autumn landscape with vibrant colors and fragrances.
The chrysanthemum garden in Srinagar blooms in the fall, offering a stunning contrast to the otherwise grey surroundings as the rest of the region starts turning dull.
The chrysanthemum garden, or Gul-e-Dawood, is located adjacent to the famous tulip garden in Srinagar, in the lap of the Zabarwan hills.

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