| Name of the Garden | Name of the location |
| Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanic Garden | Kolkata, West Bengal |
| Auroville Botanical Gardens, | Auroville, Tamil Nadu |
| Brindhavan Garden | Mysore, Karanataka |
| Chambal Garden | Kota, Rajasthan |
| Chashme Shahi | Srinagar, J & K |
| Company garden | Allahabad , Uttar Pradesh |
| Hanging Garden | Mumbai , Maharashtra |
| Jallianwala Bagh | Amristar, Punjab |
| Jawaharlal Nehru Botanical Garden | Gangtok, Sikkim |
| Jhansi Botanical Garden | Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh |
| Kalindi Kunj | New Delhi |
| Lal Bagh | Bangalore, Karnataka |
| Law garden | Ahmedabad, Gujarat |
| Lloyd’s Botanical Garden | Darjeeling, West Bengal |
| Lodi Garden | New Delhi |
| Malampuzha Garden | Palakkad, Kerala |
| Mughal garden | New Delhi |
| Nishat Bagh | Srinagar , J & K |
| Pilikula Botanical Garden | Mangalore, Karnataka |
| Pinjore Garden | Panchkula , Haryana |
| Rock Garden | Darjeeling |
| Rock Garden of Chandigarh | Chandigarh |
| Saharanpur Botanical Garden, | Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh |
| Sajjan Niwas Garden(Gulab Bagh) | Udaipur, Rajasthan |
| Sarita Udyan | Gandhinagar, Gujarat |
| Shalimar Bagh | Srinagar, J & K |
| Sim’s Park | Coonoor, Tamil nadu |
| The Royal Botanical Garden | Howrah, West Bengal |
| Tulip Garden | Srinagar, J & K |
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