
Jamaican flowers
Jamaica is one of the most beautiful Caribbean countries. One of the 
things that makes it so beautiful is its tropical climate. The other is 
the beautiful flowers cultivated in controlled gardens and also the 
uncultivated riotous blooms scattered all over the island’s countryside.
order your floral arrangement and, wedding decoration,  birthdays, bouquet  funeral events  at  Shop BellaDecorWhen you visit Jamaica you will notice beautiful Jamaican flowers all 
over the place  These flowers are not usually  planted in pots or rows, but  grown on 
their own. It is hard to venture in any direction without seeing flowers bloom
Years gone.
Hope Garden was once Jamaica’s Pride and Joy as it showed off many of 
the varied species of flowers Jamaica had to offer. During the last fifty
 years, Hope Gardens has been through periods of care and neglect.
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 During the care period, the Garden became a place for pleasure, 
recreation, sightseeing, and picnicking. The Garden is especially enjoyed
 by visitors including students from the nearby universities, who seek a
 quiet place to relax, study and enjoy the beautiful Jamaican flowers.
                                                                                                                                                                          When you visit Jamaica and want to learn about its flora and fauna join 
 one of the tours which the garden journey through  it is simple a pleasant delight
Jamaica. 
Highlights include:
                                Cranbrook Flower Forest, Fern Gully, Mount Plenty 
Great                                                                           House, Firefly, Castleton Gardens, Ribble 
              Croton
Ginger lily
Amaranth(puss tail)
Begonias
Bougainvillea
Orchid (grown wild in Jamaica Forrest)
Lignum vitae
Crotons
Joseph coat
Moses in the basket
Hibiscus(-Shoe Black)
Orchids (Dendrophylax
 
 

Rattlesnake, Shell, and Beehive.
  
 
        
            
        
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Begonias
Bougainvillea
Orchid (grown wild in Jamaica Forrest)
Lignum vitae
Crotons
Joseph coat
Moses in the basket
Hibiscus(-Shoe Black)
Orchids (Dendrophylax
funalis/Oncidium triquetrum
Periwinkle
Poinciana (fanciania)
) Flamenco (Kniphofia uvaria)
Kiss Me Over the Garden
Periwinkle
Poinciana (fanciania)
) Flamenco (Kniphofia uvaria)
Kiss Me Over the Garden
 (Polygonum orientale
Heliconia (Heliconia Mihai aurea)
Morning Glory (Ipomoea tricolor)
Sandalwood Bramble (Rubus rosaefolius)
Fern (Crinum paludosum)
Blue Mahoe (Paritium elatum)
Arnatto/Annatto (Bixa orellana)
Heliconia (Heliconia Mihai aurea)
Morning Glory (Ipomoea tricolor)
Sandalwood Bramble (Rubus rosaefolius)
Fern (Crinum paludosum)
Blue Mahoe (Paritium elatum)
Arnatto/Annatto (Bixa orellana)
Flowers bloom all year round in J
jamaica spring, summer, autumn 
and winter. We export flowers 
to other countries and also import. 
Flower basket and floral arrangements 
are sold plentifully on the island 
soo although we do have lots of 
different species of flowers we 
do not 
have enough of each 
species to supply our own
 market demand.  However 
we do cultivate a lot of various
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species such as anthuriums, 
gingers and 
heliconias, of which 
we export the surplus.
These are some of the species
These are some of the species
of ginger lilies we export,
 Red 
Torch, Pink, Pink Torch, 
boungavillia

Rattlesnake, Shell, and Beehive.
Pastels, Red 
and Orange are the
 anthurium varieties. The
 Heliconia varieties include
 Rostrata, Yellow Bird, 
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