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Blooms in 30 years! What is Sikkim Sundari, the rare Himalayan flower that fascinated Anand Mahindra

Sikkim Sundari is also known as the “Glasshouse Plant” due to its unique appearance. For 30 years, it survives as a small rosette of leaves, storing energy in harsh alpine conditions marked by freezing temperatures and intense ultraviolet radiation.

December 22, 2025 / 13:01 IST
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Mahindra Group chairman Anand Mahindra on Sunday shared his admiration for a rare Himalayan plant, calling it one of nature’s most extraordinary creations and admitting that it was never mentioned in his school biology textbooks.

The plant, locally known as Sikkim Sundari or Rheum nobile, grows at extreme altitudes in the Eastern Himalayas and has a life which is a masterclass in patience, as described by Mahindra.

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In a post on X, Mahindra expressed wonder at how such remarkable native species often go unnoticed, while textbooks focus on flora from distant regions. His post focused on the plant, which is found in Sikkim, eastern Nepal and southeast Tibet, at heights ranging from 4,000 to 4,800 metres above sea level.

A plant that waits decades to bloom