The striking beauty of Jarul and Sonalu flowers has transformed the campus of Cox’s Bazar Government Girls’ High School.
This spring, lush greenery dominates the grounds, while colorful blossoms add a distinct aesthetic charm to the campus.
The school grounds are lined with large, shade-giving trees. Among them, several Jarul trees and a Sonalu tree stand out prominently.
The purple blooms of the Jarul are visually captivating, and their soft, delicate petals add to their appeal.
Composed of six petals, the flowers sometimes display subtle color variations, enhancing their uniqueness.
Meanwhile, the Sonalu tree is well known for its hanging clusters of bright yellow flowers. These blooms hang in bunches, creating a lively, enchanting atmosphere.
The presence of these blossoms across the garden, pathways, and open spaces continues to captivate students.
Students say they feel inspired and motivated to study in such a beautiful environment.
The natural setting contributes to a positive mindset and enhances their overall learning experience.
Senior teacher Lutfannesa said, “Our school takes pride in maintaining a beautiful and well-organized green campus. The trees were planted to ensure students develop a positive outlook. Preserving these trees is critical.”
This unique natural beauty wins over students and makes the school campus more attractive and vibrant.
By Abdu Rashid Manik
Photo: Abdu Rashid Manik








