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Blooming with potential

Did you know

  • Our flowering plants come in all colours, but purple bougainvillea is especially popular
  • Local farmers grow and sell fruits and vegetables at roadside stands
  • Native trees have been used for both house construction and high fashion
At any time of year, lush greenery covers our hillsides, sprinkled with bursts of colour. Our blossoming flora provides a picture-perfect backdrop to every Bermuda retreat.

Our subtropical climate and fertile soil have brought forth a horticultural paradise. Native and non-native plants flourish here, and you will find both flanking our narrow, winding roads. In the city, gardens seem to perpetually burst with morning glory and Bermudiana blossoms.

  • At one time, Bermudians were known around the world as "Onions." Our island soil produced especially savoury onions that everyone wanted
  • When the first settlers arrived in Bermuda in 1612, they found only a few endemic trees, plants and shrubs
  • Our gardens range from large, formal estates to miniature jungles or simple vegetable plots
  • Much of what Bermudians farm, or plant for pleasure, today arrives the same way our early seeds did - by import
 
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