10 Summer Flowers in India

10 Summer Flowers in India

Summer is the perfect occasion for enjoying these plants in nature living under temperatures of over 30 degrees. In India, summer starts in March and ends in May, with the beginning of the monsoon season. Here’s a top ten of summer flowers in India that grow from March to June.

 
10 Summer Flowers in India

We know that India is a country of flowers, especially those which grow and bloom in summer. They can be seen in remote places like the Himalayas and across the coastal regions. Regardless of summer’s weather, these flowers endow the country with their colors as soon as they burst in variety. Summer is the perfect occasion for enjoying these plants in nature living under temperatures of over 30 degrees. In India, summer starts in March and ends in May, with the beginning of the monsoon season. Here’s a top ten of summer flowers in India that grow from March to June.

  1. Aster

Not all plants have the capacity to brighten the aspect of your garden like the way perennials do. They appear in summer and bloom into fall as long as they are picked. They appear for the first time in June and are very common in places like nurseries. You can see them in gallon cans because they are usually picked by the end of spring since they can be planted from tubers. They look like daisies and can be seen in three colors: pink, white and lavender. The most popular varieties of asters are: melody, little Carlow and Cape cod. We can choose these flowers in Delhi from the International flower market in Delhi.

10 Summer Flowers in India
  1. Gloriosa daisy

Their petals are golden and chocolate and are generally 3 inches wide. They don’t grow so much, just up to 4 feet tall and only 1 foot wide. Goldilocks and Totos are known as two of Gloriosa daisies.

  1. Coreopsis

These flowers are fluffy, and have tall stems. They are nicknamed Sunrays and are usually selected from double and semidouble flowers.

10 Summer Flowers in India
  1. Marigold

If you want to add some color to your garden, marigolds are the perfect choice. They are yellow and brown. They are not only ornamental; they can also be used for medicinal and religious purposes. Some people extract their pigment for cooking. Marigold is widely available in Bagalore flower market.

  1. Lotus

It is the national flower of the country and is considered a water plant. Their color ranges from pink to white. Their petals open in the morning and close when the sunset begins. It is a delicate flower that adds more color to the garden.

10 Summer Flowers in India
  1. Roses

These flowers will definitely add cheer to any garden they are planted. One downside about them is the extreme care they need, but their color makes the garden brighten in summer. If they are well protected and watered, they keep on blooming all the season long. As they attract pests, planting alone is not a good idea. Marigolds are ideal for pest control.

10 Summer Flowers in India
  1. Hibiscus

They are characterized by their plush and bloom. They can grow a lot, so it is better to plant them in spacious areas. Make sure it receives sunlight directly, so it will bloom during the entire season non-stop.

  1. Sunflowers

They are some of the most popular flowers of this list. Once they are in the garden, they make it look vibrant. They survive in extreme temperatures, for example, summer’s weather. They shouldn’t be over watered because that weakens the plant.

  1. Musk roses

These roses grow in the entire territory. They produce gorgeous, fragrant when they cluster. The musk rose’s season starts in May. In nature, their color varies from dark to red. There’s no doubt it is a must-have in the garden.

  1. Lilies

They are good withstanding hot temperatures. They don’t need so much watering because of their notable weather hardiness. Their petals can wither when the sun is too strong; however, their bulbs remain alive. They bloom in the middle of a sunny weather, which makes them stand out from other plants.

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