भायखळा प्राणिसंग्रहालयात रौप्य महोत्सवी फ्लॉवर शो सुरू

भायखळा येथील प्रदर्शनात सुमारे ५० पेक्षा अधिक वृक्षसंवर्धन संस्थांचा सहभाग आहे. झाडे, फुले, फळे आणि भाज्यांचे प्रदर्शन ५ फेब्रुवारीपर्यंत सकाळी ८ ते रात्री ८ वाजेपर्यंत नागरिकांसाठी विनाशुल्क खुले आहे. या प्रदर्शनात माझी मुंबई या संकल्पनेतील विविध पुरातन वास्तूंच्या प्रतिकृती यामध्ये मुंबई विद्यापीठ, सीएसएमटी स्टेशन, जुनी ट्राम, बेस्ट बस तसेच म्हातारीचा बुट यासारख्या प्रतिकृती साकारण्यात आल्या आहेत. तसेच फळझाडे, फळभाज्या, परड्या, टोपल्या, कुंड्यांमध्ये वाढविलेली मोसमी/हंगामी फुलझाडे, कुंड्यांमधील झाडे, गुलाब, वेली, झुलत्या परडीतील झाडे, शोभिवंत झाडे, औषधी व सुगंधी वनस्पती, बागेतील निसर्गरचना, कलात्मक पुष्परचना आदी संकल्पना साकारण्यात आल्या आहेत.

31 जानेवारी ते 2 फेब्रुवारी 2020 या कालावधीत पुष्प प्रदर्शन आयोजित केले आहे.

या प्रदर्शनात शोभिवंत फुलांचा आणि झाडांच्या कुंडयांची आकर्षक मांडणी समावेश आहे, पाने-फुले वापरुन तयार केलेल्या विविध पुष्प रचना लक्ष वेधून घेत आहेत.

पुष्प प्रदर्शनामध्ये मुख्य आकर्षण असते ते म्हणजे विविध प्रकारच्या पुष्परचना, रसिकांना पाहण्यास मिळणार आहेत.

Silver Jubilee flower show begins at Byculla zoo Mumbai

Silver Jubilee flower show and exhibition that was inaugurated at Byculla zoo on Friday, January 31, 2020.

The MCGM gardens department holds a flower show and exhibition every year. Since 2016, the civic body has been doing it around a central theme.

Following themes are used:

2016: ‘Clean Mumbai’

2017: ‘Cartoon characters’

2018: ‘Aquatic creatures’

2019: ‘Indian classical music’

2020: ‘Icons of Mumbai’

Everyone has their favourite section. I love the cacti. Young people love the selfie backdrops. Trinidade heads for bonsai displays – full-grown mature trees but in miniature, some that fit in the palm of your hand. “They require so much patience to tend and the sense of calm they exude makes them so lovable.”

The flower show runs until February 2. But for plant lovers, the party’s only starting. Trinidade, like many others, head to a second show at Ruparel college, Matunga, organised by National Society of the Friends of Trees the following weekend. For all late-blooming flowers (and late-responding humans), it’s a treat.

MCGM Silver Jubilee (25th) Flower Show

Tree Authority and Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) are jointly organizing the 25th Silver Jubilee exhibition-cum-workshop on flowers, fruits, plants, and vegetables. The first such flower show was organized by BMC on January 18, 1996. The MCGM’s gardens department holds a flower show each year. The theme this year is ‘icons of Mumbai’.

Theme features

Feature floral arrangements of Gateway of India, Old Woman’s Shoe and other icons of Mumbai. 

Bollywood Industry

Iconic structures like the first tram of India

CSMT

Marine Drive

Old Woman’s Shoe

Textile mill and much more

Many selfie points made out of leaves and flowers will also be the highlight of the exhibition. Visitors can also buy saplings, seeds, garden equipment at the exhibition. You can view in new way.

Theme:

2016 Clean Mumbai

2017 Cartoon characters

2018 Aquatic creatures   

2019 Musical Instruments

2020 Icons of Mumbai

Variety:

The exhibition will feature various species of shrubs, flowering plants, fruit-bearing trees, bonsai, exotic vegetables and spice shrubs.

Dated: January 31 to February 2, 2020

Time: Open hours 8 AM – 8 PM

Place: Veermata Jijabai Bhosale Udyan (Rani Baug ) and Zoo (Byculla zoo)

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