Koohrang: Once reduced from 4,000 hectares to just 150, Koohrang's historic Inverted Tulips plain in Dimeh village is now showing clear signs of recovery and renewed natural regeneration. Known for its exceptional density, where flowers grow just 10 centimeters apart, the rare habitat is reemerging as one of Iran's most distinctive ecological sites.
According to Islamic Republic News Agency, the reduction in area had raised concerns about the survival of this unique ecological habitat. The recent signs of recovery offer hope for the preservation of the region's biodiversity. The Plain of Reverse Tulips is not only an important ecological site but also attracts attention for its unique floral arrangement.
Efforts are believed to be underway to support the continued regeneration of the site, ensuring that the Inverted Tulips can thrive once again. The resurgence of this natural habitat highlights the potential for ecological recovery with proper conservation strategies.