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Indore, May 21 -- Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav visited the historic Lalbagh Palace in Indore on Tuesday to pay floral tributes to the statue of Subeidar Malharrao Holkar, the founder of the Holkar ...

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Lalbagh Botanical Garden or simply Lalbagh (lit. 'red garden'), is a botanical garden in Bengaluru, India. It was originally built by Hyder Ali in 1760, during the Sultanate of Mysore . The garden was later managed under numerous British superintendents before Indian Independence.

Lalbagh is one of Bengaluru’s major attractions. A sprawling garden situated in a 240 acres piece of land in the heart of the city, Lalbagh houses India’s largest collection of tropical plants and sub-tropical plants, including trees that are several centuries old.

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Lalbagh Botanical Garden is a historic and sprawling 240-acre garden located in Mavalli, South Bengaluru, Karnataka, renowned for its diverse plant species and iconic attractions.

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Adding to the grandeur of Lalbagh Botanical Garden are the Glasshouse, the Kempegowda Watchtower, and the Lalbagh Lake making it one of the most beautiful gardens in the city, one that you must visit at least once in your lifetime.

Spread across 40 acres of land, Lal Bagh is one among Bangalore famous gardens. Located in South Bangalore, on the Lalbagh road, this botanical garden is an ideal place to spend a few relaxing moments amid the refreshing greenery.

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Lalbagh Botanical Garden is located in Bangalore and is nationally and internationally renowned centre for botanical artwork, scientific study of plants and also conservation of plants.

With more than 1000 species of plants, including the local and imported species, the Lalbagh Botanical Garden Bangalore is spread over 240 acres of land. Lalbagh means Red Garden, which may have been named because of its flower composition in the garden.

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