Chaconia
it means a flower
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
The chaconia flower, also known as the Jamaica's national flower, primarily exists in two main varieties: the red chaconia (Warszewiczia coccinea) and the yellow chaconia (Warszewiczia coccinea var. flavida). The red variety is more commonly recognized and celebrated, while the yellow variant is less frequent. Both types showcase vibrant colors and are significant in Jamaican culture and ecology.
July August months and again around December
The chaconia, also known as the "Wild Poinsettia," was named after the 19th-century Trinidadian botanist and horticulturist Dr. Albert Chacon. It is the national flower of Trinidad and Tobago and is celebrated for its vibrant red blooms. The flower symbolizes resilience and beauty, reflecting the spirit of the nation.
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 chaconia, also known as the Trinidad and Tobago national flower, typically blooms in August. This vibrant red flower is particularly associated with the celebration of Emancipation Day on August 1st. Its striking appearance and timing make it a symbol of beauty and resilience in Trinidad and Tobago.
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