Indian City Blooms with 2km Yellow Flower Highway
A nearly two-kilometer stretch of road in India's capital city of Amaravati has transformed into a stunning yellow corridor, thanks to carefully planted flowering shrubs that bloom year-round. Commuters now enjoy a daily dose of natural beauty on their way to work.
Imagine your morning commute transformed by thousands of bright yellow flowers swaying in the breeze. That's now reality for workers traveling to Amaravati's State Secretariat in India.
The Amaravati Development Corporation planted Tecoma shrubs along the central median of the N-9 roadway, creating a nearly two-kilometer flowering corridor from Seed Access Junction to the government offices. Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu recently praised the initiative, noting how the cheerful yellow blooms brighten the daily journey for thousands of commuters.
The project goes beyond simple beautification. The development team chose high-quality plant varieties from Kadiyam nurseries specifically because they flower throughout the year, ensuring consistent color regardless of season.
What makes this green initiative even more impressive is its commitment to sustainability. ADC Chairperson D. Lakshmi Parthasarathy confirmed the team uses 100% organic fertilizers and a traditional plant tonic called Ghana Jeevamrutam to keep the flowers healthy and vibrant.
The maintenance effort is serious business. Garden staff tend the plants daily, six water tankers keep them hydrated, and workers prune the shrubs monthly to encourage dense flowering. Security personnel even patrol the area to protect the plants from damage.
The Ripple Effect
The success of this flowering highway is already inspiring expansion plans. Officials announced they'll bring similar greenery to other major roads in the city, including the N-10 and N-16 routes.
This initiative shows how urban planning can prioritize both function and beauty, creating spaces that serve practical transportation needs while nurturing community wellbeing. As cities worldwide grapple with concrete sprawl, Amaravati is proving that thoughtful green infrastructure can transform daily routines into moments of unexpected joy.
The blooming corridor reinforces the city's vision as a sustainable, world-class capital where nature and urban life grow together.
Based on reporting by The Hindu
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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