Island Flowers
My husband and I took a cruise to a couple of the Caribbean Islands. Two of my favorite things about our visit was the endless blue green water… and the flowers! One of the islands we stopped at was St. Maarten. St. Maarten is a small island in the northern Lesser Antilles, east of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. The island is divided by 2 countries. The Dutch side, Sint Maarten, and the French side, Saint Martin. The north eastern side is on the Atlantic Ocean and the south western side is on the Caribbean Sea, which does effect the growth of different flowers and plants. Many of the same flowers we enjoy here in the Tampa Bay Area grow in St. Maarten, such as Lantana, Hibiscus & Oleander and they are everywhere! On a tour we learned that the island claims a National Tree which is known as The Flame tree or the Royal Poinciana. It is originally from Madagascar and grows throughout the Caribbean. The tree symbolizes emancipation and blooms from June to September with beautiful red, orange & yellow blossoms.
The island has mountains and lots of greenery. Though because of the dryness of the soil, the terrain is perfect for cactus and ferns. One of the more unusual cactus plants that grow on the island are called Ladies of the night” most probably because flowers open only after night fall and will close up at sunrise
There were plenty of different cactus plants that lined the roads and they grew all over.
One thing that cannot be denied about this Caribbean island, no matter the Dutch or the French side… it is a beautiful place to visit.
Now go out and have yourself a wholesale flower-filled, vacation kind of day!
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