The National Flowers of Latin America They are special symbols of each of the countries in this area; Each territory selects one as a representative and its colors and shapes become great protagonists of their corresponding nation.
In order for a country to adopt its national flower, it does so through the recognition of its inhabitants to plants valued by its ancestral uses, the stories that revolve around them or the legends that have had these species as protagonists.
The flower does not always have to be native to the region, rather, it is chosen by the impact it has had within its inhabitants and its culture.
The beautiful national flowers of Latin America
The flowers are also important symbols and each one has a unique and very special peculiarity; Not only have the weight of representing an entire nation, but also a culture and community.
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Holy Spirit
This flower is part of the orchid family and was declared a National Flor de Panama since 1980 by the National Assembly of the Republic of Panama. The Holy Spirit can also be found in other countries such as Colombia and Ecuador.
The Dalia is Flor de México since 1963.Lynnelle Cleveland / UNSPLASH
Dahlia
The Dalia is a National Flower of Mexico since 1963 and it is certain that you see it especially in areas of the tempered forests of the south and center of the country. This flower is the main symbol of Mexican land flouriculture and there are about 50 species of dalias.