The Lignum Vitae is the national flower of Jamaica and it is indigenous to Jamaica. People outside of Jamaica did not not know about this flower until plants were taken from Jamaica to England in 1793 by Captain William Bligh. One of the earliest local growers of the tree was Dr Thomas Clarke who introduced it to the eastern parishes in 1778.
The Jamaican National Flower is Lignum Vitae (Guiacum Officinale).
The national symbols are: Ackee is the national fruit, Lignum Vitae is the national flower, the Blue Mahoe is the national tree The Doctor bird is the national bird
The national tree of Jamaica is the Blue Mahoe.
Jamaica's national logo features a stylized image of the island, often accompanied by the national motto "Out of Many, One People." The logo typically incorporates elements that reflect Jamaica's rich cultural heritage and natural beauty, such as the national flower, the lignum vitae, and symbols representing the country's diverse population. The design emphasizes unity and the unique identity of Jamaica.
The national library of jamaica is in kingsto
We have six (6) of them: 1. The Jamaican Flag 2. The Doctor Bird 3. The Blue Mahoe 4. The Ackee 5. The Lignum Vitae & 6. The Jamaican Coat of Arms
Jamaica National League was created in 2005.
The national Clothes of Jamaica is the Bandana
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National Flower - Lignum VitaeLignum Vitae (Guiacum officinale) is indigenous to Jamaica and was found here by Christopher Columbus. It is thought that the name "Wood of Life" was then adopted because of its medicinal qualities.
The national flower of Malawi is a Lily