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Butterfly Garden: A Haven for Winged Wonders
The newly developed Medicinal Herbal Garden in the Botanical Garden, Salaulim, proudly features a stunning Butterfly Garden, designed to attract and support various species of butterflies.
Butterfly-Friendly Features
- Planted Host Plants of Butterflies: A carefully curated collection of plants that serve as host plants for butterflies, providing them with food, shelter, and breeding grounds.
- constructed Water Pond for Butterflies: A shallow water pond constructed to provide butterflies with water and minerals, essential for their survival.
- Informative Signage Boards: Educational boards that provide fascinating facts and information on butterfly species, their life cycles, habitats, and conservation status.
Objectives
- Conservation of Butterfly Species: Create a safe habitat for butterflies, supporting their populations and promoting biodiversity.
- Education and Awareness: Educate visitors about the importance of butterflies in pollination, ecosystem balance, and the need for conservation efforts.
- Community Engagement: Foster community by offering workshops, lectures, and events promoting butterfly conservation and sustainability.
The Butterfly Garden offers a unique and enchanting experience for visitors of all ages. As you stroll through the garden, you’ll be surrounded by the beauty and wonder of these winged creatures.
Medicinal Herbal Garden at Botanical Garden, Salaulim
Herbal Garden Highlights
Artistic Entry Gate: A stunning entrance that sets the tone for a serene and enlightening experience.
Water Fountain: A soothing water drops from the cashew tree feature that creates a calming atmosphere, perfect for relaxation and contemplation.
Medicinal Plants: Over 150 species of medicinal herbs, including rare and endangered plants like Red Sandalwood.
Herbal Plants Beds: Beautifully designed beds featuring a variety of herbal plants, showcasing their unique characteristics and uses.
Informative Signage Boards: Educational boards provide detailed information on the medicinal properties, uses, and benefits of each herb.
Nursery Techniques Demo: Live demonstrations and hands-on practice for visitors to learn about nursery techniques and plant care.
Sit-up Area: A designated space for visitors to rest, relax, and take in the surroundings.
Natural and Eco-friendly Gazebos: Beautifully crafted gazebos made from natural materials, providing shade and shelter for visitors.
Planted Peppers Climbers: Vibrant peppers climbers planted on tall trees, adding a pop of color and fragrance to the garden.
Unique Portable Toilets: Eco-friendly and hygienic portable toilets that blend seamlessly into the garden’s natural surroundings.
Wooden Bridge: A picturesque wooden bridge that connects different sections of the garden, offering a charming and rustic experience.
The main objective for the development of Medicinal Herbal Garden is to educate visitors about the importance of herbal medicine and its role in maintaining overall health and wellness and Conserve and propagate rare and endangered herbal species, ensuring their availability for future generations
List of medicinal herbal species planted in the beds.
Tamarindus indica (Chinch)
Garcinia indica (Bhirand)
Annona squamosa (Sitafal)
Annona reticulata (Ramphal)
Emblica officinalis (Awla)
Limonia acidissima (Wood Apple)
Acorus calamus (Vaikhand/Sunth)
Cucuma caesle roxb (Black Haldi)
Morus rubra (Red Mulberry)
Persea americana (Avocado)
Aquilaria malaccensis (Agarwood)
Artocarpus lakoocha (Ottam)
Psidium guajava (Red Peru)
Plumbago zeylanica (White Chitrak)
Cymbopogon citratus (Lemon Grass)
Pogostemon cablin (Patchouli)
Coffea arabica (Coffee)
Myristica fragrans (Jaiphal)
Citrus maxima (Pomelo/Toring)
Syzygium aromaticum (lavang)
Curcuma caesia (Black Haldi)
Pimento dioica (Allspice)
Annona muricata(Pachpanas)
Citrus limon (Lemon)
Elettaria cardamomum (Elaichi)





