yes there is
Jamaica has no specific climatic change.There is no marked winter . It is a tropical country and so there are fauna a flora growing all year round .
James Macfadyen has written: 'The flora of Jamaica' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Botany
well there are many different types of plants in Jamaica so I'm only going to list a few. the first flower is ebony, log wood ,rosewood ,coconut palm ,mahoe and mahogany so as you can see there are alot of wonderful flowers in Jamaica.
Yes, Jamaica does have rainforests. The island has a variety of ecosystems, including the Blue Mountains, which are home to lush rainforests with diverse flora and fauna. These rainforests play a crucial role in biodiversity conservation and are popular destinations for eco-tourism.
A biotic factor of Jamaica includes its diverse flora and fauna, such as the unique species of birds like the Jamaican Tody and the endangered Jamaican Iguana. These organisms interact with each other and their environment, influencing the ecosystem's health and stability. Additionally, human activities, such as agriculture and tourism, also represent biotic factors that impact Jamaica's natural habitats.
Nathaniel Lord Britton has written: 'An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions' -- subject(s): Botany 'An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions' -- subject(s): Botany 'The sedges of Jamaica' -- subject(s): Cyperaceae
Yes, usual flora, normal flora, and typical flora are all normal results.
Lichens are flora - plants.Lichens are flora - plants.
Trelawny, Jamaica
The official name of Jamaica is simply 'Jamaica'
Jamaica's regions are Jamaica
No. Jamaica queens is in New york. (I've been to Jamaica queens before)