Mughal Garden

Delhi Mughal Gardens is located at Rashtrapati Bhavan. Sir Edwin Lutyens
designed these gardens, divided into six hectares, Lady Harding. These gardens
combine the formal Moghul garden designs of Mughal and British Sports Channel, a
multi-level terraces and flowering shrubs and European flowerbeds, lawns and
privet hedges. WR Mustoe plant product, as appropriate, shrubs, plants and trees
in the garden. Together, these two designers joined Oasis in 1929. Mughal
Gardens consists of three parts - a rectangular garden immediately behind the
main building, a long garden and circular garden. A virtual paradise for the
four fountains at the intersections of single compounds, 3-line of huge red
sandstone discs that resemble lotus leaves. Lots of lawn and flower beds to give
a beautiful woman to see a beautiful garden. Flowers segmental levels, gathered
around the pool garden is the best place to see butterflies.
Therefore, it is also known as the Pearl Garden and Butterfly Garden. The variety of flowers
found here are pink, Viscaria, teptosyne, Sweet William, Oxalis, marigold and
bougainvillea and many other annuals and perennials. He has over 250 varieties
of roses in a place where Benkinsian, considered the father of all strains, 60
types of bougainvillea, the best collection of big marigold flowers and India
with 13 different dahlias of all colors and oxide shades, pink, purple, gold,
red, white, yellow and even red and white striped dahlias, like mint. In
addition, there are trees Moulsari special, chosen by Lutyens, because of their
Indian origin. The bonsai collection is without doubt one of the best home.
Mughal Gardens will be open during the months of February and March, except
Monday.