Heatwave Affects Jakhani Park's Seasonal Flowers in Udhampur
Udhampur heatwave: Jakhani Park's seasonal flowers dry up early

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A sudden heatwave in Udhampur, India, has caused the seasonal flowers at Jakhani Park to dry up prematurely, disrupting their natural lifecycle. The Floriculture Department is adapting maintenance strategies and planning to introduce heat-resistant seedlings to sustain the park's appeal amidst rising temperatures.
- 01Jakhani Park, located along the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway, is a popular tourist destination.
- 02Assistant Floriculture Officer Pawan Kumar reported that the flowers are drying up ahead of their expected bloom time, which typically lasts until the end of May.
- 03The Floriculture Department has adjusted watering schedules to the evenings to combat the heat and extend the flowers' lifespan.
- 04New heat-adapted seedlings are set to be planted in 15 to 20 days to replace the affected flowers.
- 05Despite the heatwave, visitor turnout at Jakhani Park remains high, especially in the evenings when recreational upgrades have made it more appealing.
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In Udhampur, India, a recent heatwave has severely impacted Jakhani Park, a popular tourist destination along the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway. The sudden rise in temperatures has led to the premature drying of hybrid seasonal flowers, disrupting their natural lifecycle and reducing their expected bloom time, which usually lasts until the end of May. Assistant Floriculture Officer Pawan Kumar explained that the heat has adversely affected the park's floral displays, prompting the Floriculture Department to revise maintenance practices. They have shifted watering schedules to the evening to minimize evaporation and protect the remaining flowers. Looking ahead, the department plans to introduce new heat-adapted seedlings within the next 15 to 20 days to ensure continued vibrancy in the park. Despite the challenges posed by the heat, Jakhani Park continues to attract visitors, especially in the cooler evening hours, aided by recent recreational upgrades that enhance its appeal as a family-friendly destination.
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The premature drying of flowers at Jakhani Park may affect local tourism, as the park is a key recreational spot for travelers.
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