
Hyderabad, January 23, 2026 – In a city increasingly dominated by concrete skyscrapers, a vibrant oasis of green has emerged, drawing nature enthusiasts and urban gardeners alike. The 19th Grand Nursery Mela, set up near the iconic Dr. B.R. Ambedkar statue along NTR Marg by the IMAX theater, is captivating visitors with its stunning array of rare and exotic plants. This event, which combines an Agri and Horticulture Show, serves as a timely reminder of the importance of greenery in modern urban life.


As Hyderabad residents yearn for a touch of nature amidst the fast-paced city rhythm, the mela has become a hotspot for those looking to bring home a slice of paradise. Crowds are flocking to the venue, eagerly purchasing a diverse selection of plants, flowers, and gardening essentials. Sourced from across India, the exhibits highlight the country’s rich botanical diversity, making it a one-stop destination for both novice and seasoned gardeners.

With over 120 stalls spread across the site, the mela features contributions from nurseries in Kolkata, Delhi, Haryana, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Andhra Pradesh, Pune, Shirdi, Kadiyam, Chennai, and beyond. Attendees can explore an impressive lineup of rare, exotic, imported, indigenous, and foreign flower plants. Fruit plants, including varieties like strawberries, medicinal herbs, bonsai trees, creepers, adeniums, bulb species, seeds, and kitchen garden essentials are all on display. Indoor and outdoor plants cater to every space, from cozy apartments to sprawling terraces.


One of the highlights is the demonstration of modern gardening techniques, such as terrace and vertical gardening, which are perfect for space-constrained urban dwellers. Bonsai enthusiasts will find decorative materials and setups that inspire miniature landscapes, while pots, potting mixes, and other tools provide practical solutions for farmers and city gardeners alike.

The mela draws participants from northern states like Haryana and West Bengal, as well as southern regions, fostering a nationwide exchange of horticultural expertise. Khalid Ahmed, the event in-charge, emphasized its appeal: “We invite the people of Hyderabad and Telangana to visit this exhibition and make the most of it. It’s an opportunity to reconnect with nature and enhance your living spaces.”

Running until January 26, the mela is open daily from 9 AM to 9 PM, giving plenty of time for plant lovers to immerse themselves in this floral extravaganza. Whether you’re a nature aficionado dreaming of a lush balcony or a hobbyist seeking unique additions to your collection, this event promises not to disappoint. Don’t miss out on transforming your urban abode into a green haven!

