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Enchanting Spectacle: Bengaluru Adorns Itself In Pink Hues, The Story Behind The City’s Colorful Transformation

Beyond their visual appeal, the choice of these trees likely aimed to recreate a taste of the springtime the British colonists left behind.

It’s that time of the year in Bengaluru when the city transforms into a pink paradise. Picture driving down streets with trees bursting in pink blooms or taking a casual stroll in parks surrounded by dreamy pink flowers. That’s the delightful sight that defines Bengaluru in mid-January. Check out these snapshots from Bengaluru, resembling scenes right off a meticulously crafted Pinterest moodboard.

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From December to March, Bengaluru residents revel in the city’s annual Pinterest-worthy transformation. Despite the common misconception, the blossoms gracing the streets are not cherry blossoms. Instead, Bengaluru’s pink landscape owes its enchanting allure to two tree species: Tabebuia avellanedae and Tabebuia rosea. Known as pink trumpet trees, Tabebuia avellanedae and Tabebuia rosea hail from South America and were introduced to Bengaluru by British colonists. The British, with a penchant for ornamental exotic species, planted these vibrant pink trumpet trees in the city.

Horticulturists, tasked with enhancing Bengaluru’s green cover, played a crucial role in bringing these trees to the city. Kavya Chandra, a garden and plant expert, explained, “The trees were planted here by the horticulturists who were commissioned to enhance the green cover in Bengaluru. It is a combination of the efforts of the earlier rulers of Bengaluru including the British who allowed the flowers to bloom.”

Beyond their visual appeal, the choice of these trees likely aimed to recreate a taste of the springtime the British colonists left behind.

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British and German horticulturalists, such as James Cameron, superintendent of Government Gardens in the late 19th century, and Gustav Krumbiegel, who spearheaded horticulture in Bengaluru, imported trees from colonial territories, botanical gardens, and sites of botanical exploration worldwide,” explained Harini Nagendra, Director of the Research Centre at Azim Premji University, in an interview

These trees undergo a transformation starting at the end of November when they shed their leaves, making way for small flower buds. The blooming process commences in December, revealing trumpet-shaped flowers, hence earning them the name ‘trumpet trees.’

Even as the era of British rule concluded, the Tabebuia trees persisted. In the 1980s, SG Neginhal, an Indian forest official and renowned horticulturist, played a pivotal role in solidifying their presence. Neginhal, along with dedicated volunteers, embarked on a mission to enhance the city’s greenery. They planted over 15 lakh trees, including various species like bougainvillea, jamun, mango, and akash mallige, contributing significantly to Bengaluru’s green cover.

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Aniket Raj

Aniket Raj

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Aniket Raj is a Senior Sub-Editor (General) with 2 years of experience in journalism. He covers a wide range of topics, including politics, technology, health, and entertainment, keeping his readers informed about the latest trends and current events. Aniket holds a Master’s Degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi, and has worked with several reputable media outlets, including Editor Ji. In addition to writing articles, Aniket runs a live blog that provides real-time updates on breaking news and trending stories. This interactive platform allows his audience to engage with the news as it happens, enhancing their understanding of important issues. Every piece of news he writes is verified by the News Desk team before publication, ensuring accuracy and reliability. Aniket is committed to delivering trustworthy information, making him a reliable source for readers seeking quality content. When he’s not writing, he enjoys watching movies, traveling, trekking, and photography. You can connect with him on social media for more insights and updates!

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First published on: Jan 16, 2024 09:02 PM IST


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