The monsoon season brings with it refreshing rain showers and cooler temperatures, making it an ideal time to nurture and grow a variety of plants. we will explore the top seven plants that thrive during the monsoon season, adding beauty and vitality to your surroundings
Plumerias are popular in landscaping because of the seemingly endless variety of the color, size, and fragrance of their blossoms.
It is also known as the rain lily because it blooms after heavy rains. It comes in a wide range of colours, including white, pink, red, orange and yellow.
Marigolds are the ultimate deer-resistant plant, with a strong fragrance to the foliage and flowers that repels most invasive, while the roots repel nematodes under the soil.
Hibiscus flower comes from the family of the mallow family, Malvaceae. The family of this flower is quite large and has a number of species added to its name, which are to be found in subtropical, tropic and warm-temperature, regions.
The main reason jasmine is so famous is its strong fragrance. Countless cultures worldwide include it in aromatic products like candles, perfumes, soaps, and lotions.
Oleander is a poisonous shrub. It is commonly used in gardens because of its pink colored flowers. Nerium oleander is native to northern Africa, the eastern Mediterranean basin and southeast Asia.
PeriWinkle flower is a hardy plant and it is known for its bright blue or violet flowers, which bloom from spring to fall, making it a popular choice for gardens.