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Are you bored of the same old bloom colors? These Green Flowers in India will provide new shades and a bit of unique beauty!
These green flowers are rare, which makes them stand out in the garden with their unique shape and hues! All of these are pretty easy to grow in the Indian climate.
Green Flowers in India
1. Green Chrysanthemum (Guldaudi)
Botanical name: Chrysanthemum
You must have seen Guldaudi flowers in red, pink, yellow, or white, but they also come in green. These are mainly grown in Himachal and other North Indian regions.
2. Green Rose (Hara Gulab)
Botanical name: Rosa chinensis ‘Viridiflora’
Green rose flowers are also grown in India – they have dark green flower edges and are a bit smaller than other roses. They are not common but are grown in Maharashtra and Karnataka.
3. Green Dahlia (Dahaliya)
Botanical name: Dahlia
Dahlias have many shades of green, from lime green to a dark hue. You can spot them growing in the hilly regions of Himalayas, Himachal and Uttarakhand.
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4. Green Tulip (Kand Pushp)
Botanical name: Tulipa
Green Tulips are limited and uncommon, but that doesn’t mean you can’t get them in India. These are grown in the Himalayas for specialty markets and have single or double flowers with a faint green hue.
5. Hellebore
Botanical name: Helleborus viridis
These European native flowers can be found in nurseries and gardens and have light green, cup-shaped flowers. Hellebores bloom from February to May.
6. Green Zinnia
Botanical name: Zinnia elegans
‘Envy’ Zinnia flowers have beautiful blooms of a lime tone that turn green with time. They’re grown all over India – mainly in Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra.
7. Dianthus
Botanical name: Dianthus barbatus
Dianthus flowers have a fuzzy flower that looks like a ball. It also has a rich green color with a spicy scent. Dianthus are rare, so your best shot is getting one from a nursery.
8. Gladiolus
Botanical name: Gladiolus hortulanus
These yellow-green flowers grow on tall spikes, just as uncommon as Dianthus flowers. You should call a nursery and try to get ‘Green Lace’ or ‘Green Star’ Gladiolus.
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9. Hydrangea (Japani Phool)
Botanical name: Hydrangea arborescence ‘Annabelle’
These large round flower clusters have both shades of white and green. Hydrangeas thrive in cooler regions and can be found in Himachal and Uttarakhand.
10. Greenflower Indian Mallow (Ambadi/Ambari)
Botanical name: Abutilon sandwicense
These are the only native naturally green flowers. They can be easily found in South and Central Indian regions and have large, hibiscus-like flowers.
11. Passionflower (Jhumko Lata)
Botanical name: Passiflora incarnata
Passionflower vines also come in white flowers with green shades that bloom for a long time. You might find red ones easily, but greens are rare.
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