Kurinji Flower 2018 Link File

Unfortunately, in 2020–2021, some areas saw premature, patchy blooms due to climate stress or hybridization—scientists are still studying this anomaly. The 2018 Kurinji bloom was a reminder of nature’s patience and precision. It boosted local economies, thrilled photographers, and educated millions about ecological synchronization. As we await the next mass blooming around 2030 , we must remember that responsible tourism and habitat conservation are the only ways to keep these purple hills alive. “Kurinji does not bloom for us. It blooms for its own clock. We are merely lucky witnesses.” Infographic / Social Media Snippet (Text Version) 🌺 Kurinji Flower 2018 at a Glance 📅 Bloom year: 2018 🟣 Color: Violet-blue ⏳ Cycle: Every 12 years 📍 Best place: Munnar, India 📸 Peak viewing: Aug–Sept 2018 👥 Visitors: ~300,000 🌱 Next bloom: ~2030 🏷️ #Kurinji2018 #PurpleHills #WesternGhats