Sign up for our daily Newsletter and stay up to date with all the latest news!

Subscribe I am already a subscriber

You are using software which is blocking our advertisements (adblocker).

As we provide the news for free, we are relying on revenues from our banners. So please disable your adblocker and reload the page to continue using this site.
Thanks!

Click here for a guide on disabling your adblocker.

Sign up for our daily Newsletter and stay up to date with all the latest news!

Subscribe I am already a subscriber

India: Bengaluru residents respond well to orchid show

Bengaluru's anthophiles found a beautiful escape this weekend as the Orchid Show 2025, organised by The Orchid Society of Karnataka (TOSK) in collaboration with Indo American Hybrid Seeds, kicked off at St Joseph University on Saturday.

Hundreds of orchid enthusiasts gathered on the inaugural day. The two-day event offers an array of displays, featuring indigenous, exotic, and newly bred hybrid orchids. Beyond the display, the show includes stalls selling orchids, planting accessories, and literature, along with hands-on training and live demonstrations focused on orchid care and cultivation.

Srinath Rao, who grows dozens of varieties on his rooftop, attested to the suitability of the city's climate. "It's easy to grow and maintain here in Bengaluru, and the climate is also ideal," Rao said, adding humorously, "Orchids can be grown everywhere, except Antarctica."

Visitors were treated to stunning examples of five of the most popular genres, including the Phalaenopsis (Moth Orchids), Dendrobium, Oncidium, Cattleya, and the Vanda. For many, the show was a much-needed break from the city's hustle and bustle. "After battling traffic, it's relaxing and improves our mood to look at these beautiful flowers," said a visitor.

Read more at Deccan Herald

Related Articles → See More