it means a flower
Chaconia
It blooms annually on the 31st August. Coincidentally, Trinidad and Tobago's independence is celebrated on the same date! The chaconia is also the national flower of the country
July August months and again around December
The Chaconia can be viewed at the Emperor Valley Zoo, Botanical Gardens or President's Grounds located North of the Queen's Park Savannah. However the plant can be seen both in household gardens or in the wild especially in the Diego Martin Valley of the Northern Range.
The Spanish governor who made the most significant impression on Trinidad was Don Jos6 Marla Chacon, after whom the island's national flower, the Chaconia, has been named. Arriving in 1784, Chacon was an astute administrator who settled many land disputes, declared Port of Spain the new capital (depriving San Jose de Oruna, now St. Joseph, of that titular honour), and initiated development in the more remote parts of the island. Before this the capital was St. Joseph
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The National Anthem, The National Pledge, The National Song: God Bless Our Nation, The National Prayer, The Coat of Arms, The National Birds: Scarlet Ibis and Cocrico, The National Flower: Chaconia, The National Instrument: Steelpan, The Motto: Together We Aspire, Together We Achieve and the National Words: Discipline, Tolerance and Production.
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Pierre was an outstanding netball player who played on the highly decorated 1979 T&T netball team that shared the World Championship with Australia and New Zealand. She later became a government sports minister in Trinidad in 1991-95. In recognition of her contributions to netball in T&T, the Jean Pierre sports complex in Port-of-Spain was named after her.1974 - Trinidad & Tobago Humming Bird Medal Gold (for Netball)1979 - Trinidad & Tobago Trinity Cross (for Netball1979 - Trinidad & Tobago Chaconia Medal GoldDecember 2, 2002, after a long battle with colon cancer in the Cayman Islands where she was working as a coach.
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