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Bangladesh's Bagerhat region welcomes cultivation of cold-weather Lilium flowers

For the first time, the exotic and fragrant Lilium flower has been successfully cultivated in Bagerhat, drawing immense interest from flower enthusiasts and the general public.

Every day, people from various corners, including school and college students, visit the picturesque flower field to admire this vibrant addition to the region's agricultural landscape.

The Lilium flower, renowned for its captivating beauty and fragrance, typically thrives in colder climates. Its petals, available in a spectrum of colors — white, yellow, orange, pink, red, and purple — resemble strokes of an artist's brush. This particular variety boasts six wide petals, further enhancing its allure.

Farmers in Bagerhat are optimistic about the commercial potential of Lilium flowers, aiming to harvest and sell them on upcoming special occasions, including Victory Day on 16 December, New Year celebrations, and International Mother Language Day on 21 February.

Read more at TBS News

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