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Shop the largest curated collection of flower plants online in India, from imported Dutch tulip bulbs and exotic cymbidium orchids to lotus tubers, dahlias, asiatic lilies, and 300+ more varieties. Whether you are a first-time gardener or a seasoned plant enthusiast, find the perfect flowering plant for your home, garden, balcony, or terrace, all delivered safely across India with planting guides.
Why Buy Flowering Plants Online in India?
Buying flower plants online saves time, gives you access to rare imported varieties unavailable in local nurseries, and lets you compare seasonal options in one place. Our collection features Netherlands-imported tulip bulbs, Thailand-sourced orchid bulbs, and native Indian varieties like rajnigandha and brahma kamal, all graded for quality before dispatch. Every order includes season-specific care instructions tailored for Indian growing conditions.
Our Bestselling Flower Plants & Bulbs
Cymbidium Orchid Bulbs (Mix Colours) — An all-season performer ideal for indoor spaces and balconies. Produces long-lasting, vibrant blooms with minimal care. Rated 4.8/5 across 72 verified reviews.
Dutch Tulip Bulbs — Mix Colours (Netherlands Imported) — Premium winter flowering bulbs imported directly from the Netherlands. Best planted October–November in Indian plains for January–February blooms.
Pom Pom Dahlia Bulbs (Mix Colours) — Full sunlight lover with dense, rounded blooms. One of our top sellers with 132+ verified reviews. Great for garden beds and large pots.
Large Dahlia Flower Bulbs (Mix Colours) — Show-stopping blooms for outdoor gardens. Thrives in full sun and well-draining soil. Available in a stunning mix of colours.
Rajnigandha Hybrid Tuberose — Large Bulbs — One of India's most beloved fragrant flowering bulbs. Used in garlands, home décor, and religious ceremonies. Blooms prolifically with minimal effort.
Day Lily Flowering Bulbs (Mix Colours) — Fragrant, summer-blooming bulbs that are drought-tolerant and easy to grow in Indian conditions.
Hyacinth Bulbs — Mix Colours (Imported) — Intensely fragrant winter flowering bulbs. Ideal for pots on windowsills and balconies. Best results in cooler regions or pre-chilled in plains.
Best Flowering Plants by Season — India Growing Guide
Choosing the right variety for the right season dramatically improves blooming success in Indian conditions.
Winter Flowering Plants (October – February): Dutch Tulips, Hyacinth, Daffodils (Nargis), Calla Lily. These bulbs prefer cooler temperatures. In Indian plains, pre-chill tulip and hyacinth bulbs in a refrigerator for 4–6 weeks before planting. Ideal for north India, hill stations, and terrace pots.
Summer Flowering Plants (March – June): Agapanthus, Amaryllis, Day Lily, Asiatic Lily, Dahlia. Heat-tolerant varieties that thrive in full sun. Water deeply in the mornings and mulch the soil surface to retain moisture during peak summer months.
Monsoon & All-Season Flowering Plants (July – October and year-round): Rain Lily, Lotus Tubers, Shampoo Ginger, Cymbidium Orchid, Anthurium, Brahma Kamal. These varieties love humidity and irregular watering, perfect for Indian monsoon conditions and low-maintenance indoor setups.
Indoor Flowering Plants — Best Choices for Home
If you are looking for indoor flowering plants that thrive in Indian apartments and homes, choose varieties that tolerate indirect light and humid interiors. The best options from our collection include Cymbidium Orchid bulbs, Anthurium plants, Brahma Kamal, Rain Lily bulbs in shallow pots, and Amery Camelia Mini Bowl Lotus in decorative water bowls. These plants improve indoor air quality, add natural colour to living spaces, and require minimal maintenance — making them ideal flower plants for home.
How to Grow Flowering Bulbs in India — Care Guide
Soil: Use a well-draining potting mix with 30% cocopeat. Avoid heavy clay soil. Good drainage is the single most important factor in preventing bulb rot.
Sunlight: Most flowering bulbs need 4–6 hours of direct sunlight daily. Orchids and Anthurium prefer bright indirect light indoors. Dahlias and agapanthus perform best in full sun.
Watering: Water at the base of the plant when the top inch of soil feels dry. Avoid overhead watering, which promotes fungal disease. Reduce watering during dormancy periods.
Fertilising: Apply a balanced NPK fertiliser (19-19-19) once every 3–4 weeks during the growing season. Switch to a phosphorus-rich mix (like 10-30-20) at the onset of the flowering phase to encourage more blooms.
Pest Management: Monitor regularly for aphids, spider mites, and mealybugs. Treat early with a neem oil spray diluted in water. Remove dead or wilted flowers promptly to direct the plant's energy toward new growth.
Repotting: Divide and replant bulbs every 2–3 years to prevent overcrowding, which leads to smaller blooms and reduced vigour.
Flowering Plants for Specific Needs
Fragrant flower plants: Rajnigandha (Tuberose), Daffodils, Hyacinth, Day Lily, Asiatic Lily, ideal for home entrances, pooja rooms, and bedrooms.
Pollinator-friendly plants: Asiatic Lily, Lotus Tubers, and Agapanthus attract bees and butterflies, supporting garden biodiversity.
Vastu-friendly plants: Brahma Kamal, Lotus Tubers are considered auspicious in Indian homes and highly valued for their spiritual significance.
Medicinal flowering plants: Shampoo Ginger Bulbs are used traditionally in Ayurveda for hair care and scalp health.
Plants for gifting: Anthurium, Cymbidium Orchid, Daffodils, long-lasting blooms that make thoughtful gifts for housewarmings, festivals, and birthdays.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I buy flowering plants online in India and get them delivered safely?
Yes. Bulbs are shipped in a dormant state in moisture-controlled, padded packaging. Live plants are dispatched in reinforced boxes with humidity retention media. PAN India delivery is available with order tracking.
Which flower plants are best for home in India?
Anthurium, Cymbidium Orchid, Dendrobiums, and Phalaenopsis are top performers for Indian home conditions. They handle heat, limited sunlight, and indoor humidity effectively.
When should I plant winter flowering bulbs in India?
Plant tulips, hyacinth, and daffodil bulbs between October and November. In plains regions, pre-chill bulbs in the refrigerator for 4–6 weeks before planting to simulate winter conditions.
Do summer flowering plants survive Indian heat?
Yes. Agapanthus, Day Lily, Amaryllis, and Asiatic Lily are naturally heat-tolerant. Mulching the topsoil and watering early in the morning extends bloom life during peak summer.
Are flower bulbs better than seedlings to buy online?
For most ornamental flowering plants, bulbs are more reliable for online purchase. They are dormant, less prone to transit stress, have a longer shelf life, and typically flower faster than seed-grown plants.
How long do flower bulbs take to bloom after planting?
Most flowering bulbs bloom within 6–12 weeks of planting under proper conditions. Tulips and hyacinth take 10–14 weeks; dahlias and rain lilies typically bloom within 6–8 weeks.
Can flowering plants grow on a balcony or terrace in India?
Absolutely. Rain Lily, Dahlia, Calla Lily, Cymbidium Orchid, and Asiatic Lily all thrive in containers on Indian balconies and terraces with adequate sunlight and regular watering.
About Our Flowering Plant Collection
We stock over 300 varieties of flowering bulbs, tubers, and plants sourced from trusted growers in the Netherlands, Thailand, Japan, and across India. Each variety is selected for its adaptability to Indian growing conditions, whether you live in coastal Chennai, humid Mumbai, the plains of Delhi, or the cooler hills of Shimla. Our team of horticulturists verifies every batch before dispatch to ensure you receive healthy, viable planting material. With 600+ verified customer reviews and years of experience in online plant retail, we are committed to helping every Indian gardener grow beautiful, blooming spaces.