Gardens in Bangalore
Lalbagh Botanical Garden is just near to MG Road.
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Regarded as one of the most richly diverse Botanical Garden's in South Asia. Lalbagh in the Southern part of the city,
was laid out by Haider Ali in 1740. Spread over 97-ha (240 acres) of Parkland, many of its tropical plants were brought
here by Haider Ali's son Tipu Sultan. Later, John Cameron, the Garden's Superintendent in the 1870s, imported several
more rare species from Kew Gardens in London. Cameron was also responsible for initiating work on Lalbagh's famous Glass
House, modelled on London's Crystal Palace and Conceived as a venue for horticultural shows. Surrounded by champaka trees
and pencil cedars, the Glass House has played host to several visiting dignitaries. An Annual Flower show will be held
here.
The Entrance to the Park is marked by an equestrian statue of Chamaraja Wodeyar of Mysore. Another popular attraction is
the surreal Floral Clock, surrounded by Snow White and the Seven dwarfs. This was a gift from Hindustan Machine Tools,
leading Indian Manufacturers of Watches.
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