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Top-5 Indian States with the Most Tulips in 2025

Explore the top five Indian states leading in tulip cultivation and display in 2025 — Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Andhra Pradesh and Delhi — highlighting gardens, initiatives and tourism.

September 25, 2025 / 14:39 IST
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The cultivation of tulips in India has grown way beyond the classical regions, intertwining tourism, research and horticulture. These five states are remarkable in 2025 in their displays and experimental gardens, as well as plans to scale up tulip crop production.

Jammu & Kashmir

It remains the jewel in the crown of tulip farming. The Srinagar tulip garden is the largest in Asia, featuring millions of bulbs in the spring with dozens of varieties. In addition to tourism, there are local projects that are aimed at bulb storage, hybridisation and the encouragement of floriculture as a new means of livelihood.

Himachal Pradesh

Himachal is gaining a stronger base in big plantations in hill stations like Palampur. To lower the importation of tulip bulbs, research institutions and state agencies have been engaged in indigenising tulip bulbs to increase their commercial and ornamental value.

Uttarakhand

Tulips go well in the cool climatic conditions of the Himalayas in Uttarakhand. They are planting gardens even in areas with a high elevation, such as Pithoragarh and Munsiyari, that receive visitors in the spring. The government is creating mega locations to encourage floriculture tourism as well as conventional trekking trails.

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh is also becoming a new entrant in tulips. With the use of shade nets and polyhouses in hilly areas such as Chintapalli, it has been able to produce exotic flowers such as tulips. These are an attempt to diversify the horticulture of the state.

Delhi

Tulips are the strong point of Delhi in terms of social exhibits. Every winter, hundreds of thousands of bulbs are planted in the gardens of the people, in the ceremonial areas and government rest houses. These flowers are also used to introduce varieties to newer ones because they provide seasonal colour to the city.

All five of these states help to explain the fact that tulip farming is no longer a one-sided affair in India. As understanding of high-value ornamental flowers, government support, and tourism potential grows, tulips are rapidly becoming an indicator of seasonal splendour and economic prospects in 2025.

Nivritti Khatri
first published: Sep 25, 2025 02:39 pm

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