Our Wealth

At SPP Gardens, our philosophy revolves around celebrating the beauty of nature while preserving and nurturing it for generations to come. For decades, our family has dedicated itself to cultivating and developing the diverse flora that graces our grounds. We believe that every plant tells a story, a testament to the harmony between humans and nature. From majestic eucalyptus trees to graceful coconut palms, each species has been lovingly tended to, contributing to the rich tapestry of greenery that defines our sanctuary.

We welcome you to our botanical haven and invite you to immerse yourself in a world of vibrant greenery. Wander through groves of auspicious cannonball trees and frangipanis, their fragrant blooms a symphony of color and scent. Marvel at the architectural elegance of fishtail palms and eucalyptus trees, their towering presence a testament to the passage of time. Admire the delicate beauty of water lilies, floating gracefully upon tranquil ponds. From the grandeur of raintrees to the whimsy of silver oak trees, every corner of our garden is alive with the wonders of nature. The blooms of allamandas, lantanas, tecomas, and ixoras add bursts of color to our garden.Whether you're drawn to the exotic allure of heliconias or the charming simplicity of hibiscus, our botanical collection offers something to enchant every visitor.

From Waste to Worship

In the aftermath of Cyclone Vardha of 2016, amidst the devastation, arose a remarkable story of transformation and reverence at SPP Gardens. From the fallen trees in our garden, we saw an opportunity to breathe new life into the wreckage and honour the resilience of nature. Today, standing tall amidst the greenery, are two magnificent statues - a majestic 16-foot Hanuman and a serene 14-foot Buddha. Crafted from the very trees that weathered the storm by Hanu Reddy Studios, these statues symbolise our philosophy of "from waste to worship." They serve as powerful reminders of the cyclical nature of life and the potential for beauty and serenity to emerge from adversity.