In addition to enhancing the city's green cover, the Bloom Avenue project aims to create an ecosystem that attracts birds and butterflies as the trees mature. A comprehensive three-year maintenance plan has also been put in place, covering regular watering, monitoring and maintenance to ensure the healthy growth of the saplings.
The project seeks to preserve and carry forward Bengaluru's rich botanical and environmental heritage. It draws inspiration from the legacy of German horticulturist and botanist Gustav Hermann Krumbiegel and renowned environmentalist SG.Neginhal.
The Bengaluru Development Authority (BDA) has supplied the saplings, while Unboxing BLR (UBLR) is providing financial support and overseeing the project's on-ground implementation.
According to the organisers, the Bloom Avenue project is a significant step towards increasing the city's green cover, protecting the environment, enhancing biodiversity and promoting environmental awareness among the public.
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