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A garden that stands tall in a concrete jungle

The Huddleston Gardens of the Theosophical Society, spread over an area of 260 acres, in Adyar, has a distinctive collection of trees and a beautiful landscape.

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Situated along the banks of River Adyar, this garden is home to numerous species of birds, bats, snakes, wild cats, hares, jackals and spiders. 

Apart from the variety of fauna, the Huddleston Garden is also home to rare species of flora. The most noted among them are the rare mahogany tree and the 450-year-old Big Banyan Tree. 

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