Over one lakh forty thousand persons have visited Mughal Gardens since its opening to the public on February 14.
The main attraction of this year's 'Udyanotsav' are Tulips in vivid colours of red, orange and yellow mixed with red, pink, purple and white.
However, roses are central to the fame of Mughal Gardens and a permanent feature throughout the year.
The garden has more than 120 celebrated varieties of roses. Unlike other gardens which grow a limited variety of roses but in large masses, the Mughal Garden features a large range of rose varieties in one place.
The garden will remain open till March 15 every day of the week except Monday, from 9.30 am to 4.00 pm. Entry is free of charge and from Gate No.35 of the President's Estate, Near North Avenue.
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