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5 monsoon flowers that will bring colours to your home garden

Best flowers for rainy season: Adding monsoon flowers like periwinkle and hibiscus to your home garden can create a vibrant and colourful oasis during the rainy season.

June 25, 2024 / 09:01 IST
The monsoon season is a magical time when nature rejuvenates and blooms in full splendour. The rains not only bring respite from the sweltering heat but also create the perfect environment for certain flowers to flourish. If you are looking to add a splash of colour to your home garden, these five monsoon flowers are sure to do the trick (Image: Canva)
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The monsoon season is a magical time when nature rejuvenates and blooms in full splendour. The rains not only bring respite from the sweltering heat but also create the perfect environment for certain flowers to flourish. If you are looking to add a splash of colour to your home garden, these five monsoon flowers are sure to do the trick (Image: Canva)
Hibiscus: Hibiscus, also known as the China Rose, is a quintessential monsoon flower that thrives in the rainy season. These tropical beauties come in a variety of colours, including red, pink, yellow, and white. The large, trumpet-shaped flowers are not only stunning to look at but also attract butterflies and hummingbirds, adding a touch of liveliness to your garden. Hibiscus plants prefer well-drained soil and plenty of sunlight. However, during the monsoon, they can handle a bit of extra moisture, making them perfect for this season. Regular pruning helps maintain their shape and encourages more blooms. Hibiscus can be grown in pots or directly in the ground, making them versatile for different garden setups (Image: Canva)
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Hibiscus: Hibiscus, also known as the China Rose, is a quintessential monsoon flower that thrives in the rainy season. These tropical beauties come in a variety of colours, including red, pink, yellow, and white. The large, trumpet-shaped flowers are not only stunning to look at but also attract butterflies and hummingbirds, adding a touch of liveliness to your garden. Hibiscus plants prefer well-drained soil and plenty of sunlight. However, during the monsoon, they can handle a bit of extra moisture, making them perfect for this season. Regular pruning helps maintain their shape and encourages more blooms. Hibiscus can be grown in pots or directly in the ground, making them versatile for different garden setups (Image: Canva)
Lotus: The lotus is a symbol of purity and beauty, and its presence in your garden during the monsoon can be truly enchanting. These aquatic plants thrive in ponds, water gardens, or any container that can hold water. Lotus flowers come in shades of pink, white, and yellow, creating a serene and calming atmosphere. Growing lotus requires a bit of space, as they spread their leaves across the water surface. Ensure that the container or pond receives plenty of sunlight, as lotus plants need at least six hours of direct sunlight each day. With the right conditions, the lotus will bloom profusely, offering a mesmerising display throughout the monsoon (Image: Canva)
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Lotus: The lotus is a symbol of purity and beauty, and its presence in your garden during the monsoon can be truly enchanting. These aquatic plants thrive in ponds, water gardens, or any container that can hold water. Lotus flowers come in shades of pink, white, and yellow, creating a serene and calming atmosphere. Growing lotus requires a bit of space, as they spread their leaves across the water surface. Ensure that the container or pond receives plenty of sunlight, as lotus plants need at least six hours of direct sunlight each day. With the right conditions, the lotus will bloom profusely, offering a mesmerising display throughout the monsoon (Image: Canva)
Jasmine: Jasmine, particularly the Arabian Jasmine, is another delightful addition to a monsoon garden. Known for its sweet and intoxicating fragrance, jasmine flowers are small, star-shaped, and typically white. They bloom abundantly during the rainy season, filling the air with their enchanting scent. Jasmine plants prefer well-drained soil and partial to full sunlight. They can be grown in pots, hanging baskets, or directly in the garden. Regular watering is essential, but be cautious not to overwater, as jasmine does not thrive in waterlogged soil. Pruning after flowering helps maintain the plant's shape and encourages more blooms (Image: Canva)
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Jasmine: Jasmine, particularly the Arabian Jasmine, is another delightful addition to a monsoon garden. Known for its sweet and intoxicating fragrance, jasmine flowers are small, star-shaped, and typically white. They bloom abundantly during the rainy season, filling the air with their enchanting scent. Jasmine plants prefer well-drained soil and partial to full sunlight. They can be grown in pots, hanging baskets, or directly in the garden. Regular watering is essential, but be cautious not to overwater, as jasmine does not thrive in waterlogged soil. Pruning after flowering helps maintain the plant's shape and encourages more blooms (Image: Canva)
Bougainvillaea: Bougainvillaea is a hardy plant that bursts into vibrant colours during the monsoon. Known for its paper-thin bracts that come in shades of pink, purple, orange, red, and white, bougainvillaea can add a striking visual appeal to your garden. These plants can be trained to climb trellises, walls, or fences, creating a stunning backdrop of colour. Bougainvillaea prefers well-drained soil and full sunlight. It is drought-tolerant but benefits from regular watering during the growing season. Pruning and shaping the plant help control its growth and encourage more flowers. Bougainvillaea can be grown in pots or directly in the garden, making it a versatile choice for adding a pop of colour (Image: Canva)
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Bougainvillea: Bougainvillea is a hardy plant that bursts into vibrant colours during the monsoon. Known for its paper-thin bracts that come in shades of pink, purple, orange, red, and white, bougainvillea can add a striking visual appeal to your garden. These plants can be trained to climb trellises, walls, or fences, creating a stunning backdrop of colour. Bougainvillea prefers well-drained soil and full sunlight. It is drought-tolerant but benefits from regular watering during the growing season. Pruning and shaping the plant help control its growth and encourage more flowers. Bougainvillea can be grown in pots or directly in the garden, making it a versatile choice for adding a pop of colour (Image: Canva)
Periwinkle: Periwinkle, also known as Vinca, is a charming flower that thrives in the monsoon season. These low-maintenance plants produce an abundance of small, five-petaled flowers in colours such as pink, white, and purple. Periwinkle is known for its resilience and ability to bloom continuously, even in adverse conditions. Periwinkle prefers well-drained soil and can tolerate both full sunlight and partial shade. It is an excellent ground cover and can also be grown in pots or hanging baskets. Regular watering is essential, but periwinkle is quite drought-resistant once established. Its prolific blooming makes it a delightful addition to any garden, providing consistent colour throughout the monsoon (Image: Canva)
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Periwinkle: Periwinkle, also known as Vinca, is a charming flower that thrives in the monsoon season. These low-maintenance plants produce an abundance of small, five-petaled flowers in colours such as pink, white, and purple. Periwinkle is known for its resilience and ability to bloom continuously, even in adverse conditions. Periwinkle prefers well-drained soil and can tolerate both full sunlight and partial shade. It is an excellent ground cover and can also be grown in pots or hanging baskets. Regular watering is essential, but periwinkle is quite drought-resistant once established. Its prolific blooming makes it a delightful addition to any garden, providing consistent colour throughout the monsoon (Image: Canva)
Sushmita Srivastav An independent journalist and editor, Sushmita writes on diverse topics, ranging from travel, food, fitness and health, to luxury, culture, and everything in between.
first published: Jun 25, 2024 09:00 am

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