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From the fiery red of the forest flame to the delicate pink of the Himalayan flowers, these natural miracles not only provide a visual feast for the travelers, but also contribute to the ecological balance.

Amaltas wraps the streets in golden-yellow colors from late spring to early summer.
Trees are unheard heroes of our landscape, which weave the beauty of our environment together. It is a roadside, in public parks, in schools and universities, or even in small residential parks, nothing is more breathtaking than a flowering tree in full blooming. India, a land of diverse flora and organisms, claims a magnificent array of blooming trees that converts the landscape into breathtaking expansion. From the fiery red of the forest flame to the delicate pink of the Himalayan flowers, these natural miracles not only provide a visual feast for the travelers, but also contribute to the ecological balance.
Let’s find out some of the most amazing flowering trees that create painting-permanent travel sites.
Gulmohar (delonix region): Known as the ‘flame of the forest’, this tree explodes in an explosion of red-orange bloom during summer. Its vibrant canopy makes a stunning spectacle, especially in the streets of Bengaluru, Goa and Mumbai. It has originated in Madagascar and can increase to a height of 10 to 20 meters.
Amaltas (Cassia Fistula): Indian Labernum, or Amaltas is the most prestigious Cassia in India. Also known as the ‘Golden Shower Tree’, Amaltas immerses the roads in the golden-yellow and a mild-aromatic flower cascade. To experience this breathtaking vision, one can visit states such as the heritage lanes of Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Jaipur, as well as Lodhi gardens in Delhi.
Palash (Butia monosparma): Integrated in Indian folklore, there are bright orange-red color in spring due to bloom of palace. Found in the forests of Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh and Odisha, the tree resembles the shape of the parrot’s beak. Flowers usually bloom in dense groups and cover the tree, making a breathtaking vision worth seeing. If you are planning an offbeat nature retreat, be sure to visit the Similipal National Park or Betla National Park to see this mesmerizing bloom.
Jacarranda (Zakaranda Mimosifolia): Known for its stunning, trumpet -shaped purple flowers, this tree blooms in bunches in late spring or early summer (March to May). Bangalore and Ooty are popular places to see these purple-banging trees that create a real environment, which is perfect for dreaming photography.
Rhododendron (Rhododendron Arboram): These high altitude trees paint the Himalayas slopes in red and pink colored colors during spring. Valley of flowers in Sikkim, Himachal Pradesh forest and Uttarakhand offer unique rhododendron landscapes. You can visit Chopta or Yumthang Valley in Uttarakhand between March and May for breathtaking scenes of rhododendron -filled slopes.
Kachnar (Bauhinia Vergata): Dyk can you plant this tree in your garden too? Known for its large and aromatic flowers in pink, purple, lilac and white, the Kachnar tree adds a touch of elegance to the spring landscape. Vasant is the best time to see this natural spectacle on parks or roads of northern states like Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Delhi.
India’s pride: It is a magnificent and respected state of Maharashtra. Locally known as Taman, these mauve flowers bloom from April to May and July to August. One of the most striking characteristics of Pride of India Tree is that flowers grow on trees in India such as large, terminal clusters of crepes such as the blooming season. Flowers on the tree come in a variety of colors, including pink, purple and white.
Indian Coral Tree (Erythrina Verigata): It is a rapidly growing, small tree that swells in leaf -free conditions. Also known as Tiger’s claw or Indian coralwood, this tree grows from February to March by 10 to 12 meters in height. The Indian coral trees, found in the beaches of Goa and temples in Tamil Nadu, falls in coral trees, luxurious, dense, red-orange, cylindrical groups.
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Delhi, India, India