Haider Ali, having imbibed the Mughal taste in gardens, planned Lal Bagh at Bangalore principally on the model of the Mughal gardens at Sira, about 20 km from Bengaluru in the present Tumkur District.
Spread over 240 acres, the Lal Bagh botanical gardens is a well-known botanical garden in Bangalore. Originally commissioned by Haider Ali, the ruler of Mysore, the garden was completed by his son ...
The Lal Bagh Botanical Garden Flower Show, on its last day, attracted a huge crowd as fans of late actor Puneeth Rajkumar thronged Lal Bagh to pay tributes to their favourite hero. Lalbagh park ...
Hindustan Times: Puneeth Rajkumar-themed Lal Bagh flower show in Bengaluru draws huge crowd on final day
Puneeth Rajkumar-themed Lal Bagh flower show in Bengaluru draws huge crowd on final day
Deccan Herald: Nature trail explores the nooks and corners of Lal Bagh
“Lal Bagh is basically a tree museum without any context or information. The space has so much to offer, but there is very little information out there. Even the books that have been published on Lal ...
Indiatimes: Bengaluru’s famous Lal Bagh Flower Show is back after two years!
A botanical park being developed by the Horticulture Department of Karnataka at Doddasaggere in Tumakuru district, modelled on the Lal Bagh in Bengaluru, has reportedly seen a significant rise in the ...
The Hindu: Doddasaggere botanical garden in Karnataka sees rise in number of species, including near-threatened and rare ones
Doddasaggere botanical garden in Karnataka sees rise in number of species, including near-threatened and rare ones