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#drone #beautiful #kerala #dream #hills #beautifulview #dronevideo Strobilanthes kunthiana The hills of Kallippara at Santhanpara in Idukki district are bathed in a dreamy shade of blue. The Neelakurinji (Strobilanthes Kunthianus) flowers are in full bloom. It happens only once in every 12 years and is a sight to behold! In the neighbouring hills of Rajamala in Munnar, the rare blue and purplish hues were last witnessed in 2018. Therefore, the next massive flowering season in Munnar is likely to be in the year 2030. Here, with pleasure, Kerala Tourism offers you in-depth insights into the 'Neelakurinji Phenomenon' through photographs of the blooming in 1982, 1994, 2006, 2018 and 2022, and video clips of the Kurinji and other nearby attractions, the best routes to reach the flowering site at Rajamala, travel writers who share their experiences of having witnessed the flowering in the previous years and also scholarly articles on preserving the endangered Kurinji as well. Why Neelakurinji flowers only once in 12 years? _Among plants, there are annuals and perennials. Annual plants complete their life cycle in one year. They grow from the seed, bloom, produce seeds and die in one growing season. Perennials live for more than two years and usually flower every year and set seeds. Some perennials flower only once in their lifetime, set seeds and die. The next generation of the plants are established from these seeds and the cycle is repeated. Such plants are known as monocarpic, opposed to polycarpic plants that flower and set seeds many times during its lifetime. Monocarpic plants flower only after attaining maturity. The time taken by different species may differ in this respect. Bamboos are monocarpic plants taking more than 40 years to mature and flower. Another characteristic shown by such plants is that these will flower gregariously in a single season. This happens in the case of bamboos and Kurinjis. The term 'plietesials' is used to refer to such plants. The time taken to mature varies in different species of Kurinjis. So different species of Kurinjis have different intervals of flowering. Neelakurinji matures in 12 years time and flowers gregariously every 12 years. Follow me on Instagram: althafhussain07 / althafhussain07 Follow me on Facebook : althaf.hussain.92 / althaf.hussain.92 Thank you so much for watching this video Your support and love is everything to make me more videos like this, Please like, comments and subscribe the channel for future videos I appreciate that thank you for supporting me.