Rarest flower NEELAKURANJI which blooms once every 12 years now bloom in India. See the beautiful pictures

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Neelakurinji, which is known as ‘Strobilanthes Kunthiana’ in its scientific parlance, is a purplish blue flower, which blooms and colors the hills of Munnar once in every 12 years. The neelakurinji belongs to the genus Strobilanthes, which is a tropical plant species found in Asia and Australia. There are about 450 species of Strobilanthes in the world, of which 146 are found in India and of them, about 43, in Kerala.
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The floral season which begins in July will continue till October, giving an unparalleled visual treat to the visitors.
The eye-soothing purplish-blue colour of the flowers, will leave you awestruck with its visual extravaganza. Indian tourism of kerla expect more than one million tourist visitor from Europe and America in this flowering season. Last time in 2006 more than 3 lakh tourist came to fitness the spectacle.

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NEELAKURANJI

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Beautiful NEELAKURANJI

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