Lalbagh Botanical Garden is a 240 acre botanical garden located in Bengaluru, India. It was first established during the rule of Hyder Ali in the late 18th century and was further developed by his son Tipu Sultan. The garden contains over 1,000 plant species, many trees over 100 years old, and rare plants from regions like Persia, Afghanistan, and France. Notable features include the Glass House modeled after London's Crystal Palace, the 3,000 million year old Lalbagh Rock, the floral clock decorated with Snow White characters, and Lalbagh Lake for boating. The garden has four entrances and regularly holds flower shows.