These expensive plants are driving India’s luxury botanical market—from ancient bonsai to rare velvet anthuriums.
Rare and exquisite plants are now symbols of luxury and style in India, fetching high prices. From ancient Ficus bonsai to the blooming Neelakurinji, these botanical treasures are admired for their ...
When most people think of the word “bonsai”, they are thinking of indoor bonsai trees. However, there are many types of ...
This year’s display features Indian-grown bonsai ranging from 10 to around 35 years old, including a 35-year-old bougainvillea and a 30-year-old ficus, both maintained over decades by c. With over 200 ...
As indoor plants move from being a supporting act to the main feature, this year’s trend encourages plant lovers to seek out the unusual, the quirky and the collectable. The training of the stems, as ...
Harsha Ashok Hinduja with a 10-year-old bonsai Braya at her Mumbai home. Hinduja says: "Over more than four decades, living with bonsai has shaped many aspects of my life." (Image courtesy Hinduja ...
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