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Flowering Plants for Your Terrace and Balcony

byDelhi DudesAvailable online and across Delhi NCRStarts from200 per batch of 12 plantsView full gallery

From rare 300+ Plumeria varieties to instant-bloom Bougainvilleas, I hunt down the healthiest flowers so you don't have to wander through endless nurseries.

This grower has over 300 varieties of Plumeria, and his passion is so deep he knows each one by name. I connect with experts like him to bring you the best and most diverse collection.

Bougainvillea is a fantastic low-maintenance choice for adding vibrant color. I can source them in all sizes, from small plants to 6-foot tall topiaries, in single, double, or variegated colors.

This isn't your everyday Gudhal (Hibiscus). This is a rare purple variety with a red center that I found at a specialty nursery. It's a real showstopper.

A glimpse of the beautiful Bougainvillea and Rain Lily flowers I come across on my nursery visits. The variety of colors and forms is simply endless.

Winter is the time for stunning seasonal flowers like these purple and orange blooms. I can help you source the healthiest seasonal plants to keep your garden colorful all year.

This Gudhal (Hibiscus) plant is over 10 years old and still flowering profusely in a pot. It's an all-weather plant that is incredibly resilient and rewarding.

Here are four different varieties of Naag Champa (Plumeria), from the common white to the rare Shyam Pink and Cupid Arrow. Each has its own unique charm and flower size.

This is a Crinum Lily. It produces large, fragrant flower clusters multiple times a year. Interestingly, its leaves turn a purplish-brown in the sun but stay green in the shade, flowering in both conditions.

The veins on Plumeria flowers are a detail I love. From the Thai Cherry Pink to the dual-colored J105, the intricate lines on the petals are like nature's own artwork.

Variegated Plumerias are special because their beauty isn't just in the flowers, but also in the leaves. I have sourced four different varieties, including 'Maya' with golden leaves and 'Annyamanee' with white variegation.

About A World of Flowers

Most flowering plants you pick up from local roadside nurseries struggle because they are in the wrong soil mix. I focus on sourcing mature, grafted varieties—like my 6-foot Bougainvilleas or that 10-year-old Hibiscus—that are already thriving in quality pots. You are not just buying a plant; you are getting a setup that is already acclimatized to Delhi's weather so you can start enjoying the blooms immediately.

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