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India: Horticulture university overtaken by chrysanthemums

The lawns of Dr. YS Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Nauni, came alive with colors as over 160 varieties of Chrysanthemum were showcased during the Chrysanthemum Exhibition-cum-Flower Show.

Organized by the Department of Floriculture and Landscape Architecture, the event attracted flower enthusiasts, farmers, students, and visitors, celebrating the beauty and commercial potential of the vibrant flower. The exhibition was inaugurated by Vice-Chancellor Rajeshwar Singh Chandel, who was the chief guest at the event.

Chandel, along with university scientists and staff, admired the stunning varieties of Chrysanthemums on display, which included different colors, shapes, and sizes.

Flower growers from across the state also participated in the event, showcasing their entries and contributing to the diversity of the exhibition.

Read more at The Tribune

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