Views
15

| Gulmohar is a flamboyant tree in flower and some call it the world’s most colourful tree! It adds color and beauty to the city when it blooms, just before the south-west monsoons. It can grow to around 40 feet or 12 meters tall, but its wide-spreading umbrella-like canopy can be wider than its height. In addition to its ornamental value, it is also a useful shade tree and its dense foliage provides full shade. In India, it is widely cultivated as a street tree. |
Subscribe to our newsletter and recieve a selection of our cool articles every week.
When Mumbai’s Morning Haze No Longer Feels Like Home
Mumbai Weather Update: AQI Turns Severe as Thick Haze Persists, Free Press Journal (FPJ).
Nov 24, 2025
Delhi Is Gasping Again, And This Time, Even the Clouds Refused to Help
Delhi is choking again. AQI levels have slipped into the ‘severe’ zone, cloud seeding failed, and emergency measures barely make a dent. Because the city doesn’t need one-off fixes, it needs long-term healing. Trees remain the simplest, most effective answer. They absorb carbon, trap dust, cool the air, and act as natural lungs. If Delhi wants cleaner winters, it needs more green cover, not just temporary interventions. Clouds may not cooperate, but trees always will.
Nov 17, 2025
Copyrights @ 2025 All rights reserved by Pangea EcoNetAssets Pvt Ltd.