A botanical garden in flowers All year round


A living garden that evolves All year roundof exceptional quality
No matter what time of year you visit the garden, it will be in bloom. During the summer holidays it is the flamboyant bright red that welcomes you when in December you will have more chance to see the porcelain roses in bloom.
If you live in Guadeloupe we recommend that you take the cancelled pass to visit the garden at different times of the year. The visit will not be the same, I promise!
If you live in Guadeloupe we recommend that you take the cancelled pass to visit the garden at different times of the year. The visit will not be the same, I promise!
Our plants Main in blossoming
The garden is a living work: the plants blossom throughout the year and is different at each visit, depending on the time of your visit.
Janvier 2026

Anthurium spp
Anthurium
With its large, colorful spathes and glossy foliage, the anthurium is one of the most prized tropical plants for its elegance. A common sight in many Caribbean gardens, it adds lasting touches of color throughout the year thanks to its exceptionally decorative blooms.

Holmskioldia sanguinea
Chinese Hat Plant
With its unique flowers resembling small hanging hats, the Chinese Hat Plant is a tropical shrub particularly prized for its abundant and colorful blooms. Its graceful form and vibrant flower clusters instantly catch the eye in tropical gardens.

Crescentia cujete
Calabash tree
Known for its large, spherical fruits growing directly on its trunk and branches, the calabash tree is an iconic tree of tropical regions. For generations, its fruits have been used to make everyday objects, musical instruments, and decorative items.
February 2026

Anthurium spp
Anthurium
With its large, colorful spathes and glossy foliage, the anthurium is one of the most prized tropical plants for its elegance. A common sight in many Caribbean gardens, it adds lasting touches of color throughout the year thanks to its exceptionally decorative blooms.

Spondias dulcis
June Plum
Prized for its crunchy, tart fruits, the ambarella is a tropical tree widely cultivated in the Caribbean. Its lush foliage, rapid growth, and abundant fruit production make it an iconic species in gardens and orchards of warm regions.

Holmskioldia sanguinea
Chinese Hat Plant
With its unique flowers resembling small hanging hats, the Chinese Hat Plant is a tropical shrub particularly prized for its abundant and colorful blooms. Its graceful form and vibrant flower clusters instantly catch the eye in tropical gardens.

Crescentia cujete
Calabash tree
Known for its large, spherical fruits growing directly on its trunk and branches, the calabash tree is an iconic tree of tropical regions. For generations, its fruits have been used to make everyday objects, musical instruments, and decorative items.
mars 2026

Eichhornia crassipes
Water hyacinth
Floating peacefully on the surface of ponds, the water hyacinth captivates with its elegant purple flowers and brilliant green foliage. This tropical aquatic plant adds a touch of color to water gardens while contributing to the natural balance of wetlands.

Anthurium spp
Anthurium
With its large, colorful spathes and glossy foliage, the anthurium is one of the most prized tropical plants for its elegance. A common sight in many Caribbean gardens, it adds lasting touches of color throughout the year thanks to its exceptionally decorative blooms.

Spondias dulcis
June Plum
Prized for its crunchy, tart fruits, the ambarella is a tropical tree widely cultivated in the Caribbean. Its lush foliage, rapid growth, and abundant fruit production make it an iconic species in gardens and orchards of warm regions.

Holmskioldia sanguinea
Chinese Hat Plant
With its unique flowers resembling small hanging hats, the Chinese Hat Plant is a tropical shrub particularly prized for its abundant and colorful blooms. Its graceful form and vibrant flower clusters instantly catch the eye in tropical gardens.

Adenium obesum
Desert rose
With its bulbous trunk and striking blooms, the desert rose immediately catches the eye. Native to the arid regions of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, this plant is remarkable for its ability to produce a profusion of flowers despite often very dry conditions.

Crescentia cujete
Calabash tree
Known for its large, spherical fruits growing directly on its trunk and branches, the calabash tree is an iconic tree of tropical regions. For generations, its fruits have been used to make everyday objects, musical instruments, and decorative items.

Billbergia pyramidalis
Billbergia pyramidalis
With its bright pink flowers crowned with violet-blue stamens, Billbergia pyramidalis is one of the most striking bromeliads in tropical gardens. Its vibrant bloom contrasts with its rosette of green leaves, creating a colorful display amidst the greenery.

Pseudobombax ellipticum
Shaving brush tree
When it blooms, the shaving brush tree becomes one of the garden's most striking features. Its spectacular flowers, composed of long, silky pink or white stamens, resemble a barber's shaving brush, giving it its common name.
Avril 2026

Eichhornia crassipes
Water hyacinth
Floating peacefully on the surface of ponds, the water hyacinth captivates with its elegant purple flowers and brilliant green foliage. This tropical aquatic plant adds a touch of color to water gardens while contributing to the natural balance of wetlands.

Anthurium spp
Anthurium
With its large, colorful spathes and glossy foliage, the anthurium is one of the most prized tropical plants for its elegance. A common sight in many Caribbean gardens, it adds lasting touches of color throughout the year thanks to its exceptionally decorative blooms.

Spondias dulcis
June Plum
Prized for its crunchy, tart fruits, the ambarella is a tropical tree widely cultivated in the Caribbean. Its lush foliage, rapid growth, and abundant fruit production make it an iconic species in gardens and orchards of warm regions.

Holmskioldia sanguinea
Chinese Hat Plant
With its unique flowers resembling small hanging hats, the Chinese Hat Plant is a tropical shrub particularly prized for its abundant and colorful blooms. Its graceful form and vibrant flower clusters instantly catch the eye in tropical gardens.

Adenium obesum
Desert rose
With its bulbous trunk and striking blooms, the desert rose immediately catches the eye. Native to the arid regions of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, this plant is remarkable for its ability to produce a profusion of flowers despite often very dry conditions.

Crescentia cujete
Calabash tree
Known for its large, spherical fruits growing directly on its trunk and branches, the calabash tree is an iconic tree of tropical regions. For generations, its fruits have been used to make everyday objects, musical instruments, and decorative items.

Pimenta racemosa
Bay rum tree
Famous for its aromatic leaves and distinctive fragrance, the Bay rum Tree is an iconic Caribbean tree. Widely used in Antillean culinary traditions, it is prized for both its decorative foliage and the uses associated with it for generations.

Billbergia pyramidalis
Billbergia pyramidalis
With its bright pink flowers crowned with violet-blue stamens, Billbergia pyramidalis is one of the most striking bromeliads in tropical gardens. Its vibrant bloom contrasts with its rosette of green leaves, creating a colorful display amidst the greenery.

Pseudobombax ellipticum
Shaving brush tree
When it blooms, the shaving brush tree becomes one of the garden's most striking features. Its spectacular flowers, composed of long, silky pink or white stamens, resemble a barber's shaving brush, giving it its common name.
Mai 2026

Eichhornia crassipes
Water hyacinth
Floating peacefully on the surface of ponds, the water hyacinth captivates with its elegant purple flowers and brilliant green foliage. This tropical aquatic plant adds a touch of color to water gardens while contributing to the natural balance of wetlands.

Anthurium spp
Anthurium
With its large, colorful spathes and glossy foliage, the anthurium is one of the most prized tropical plants for its elegance. A common sight in many Caribbean gardens, it adds lasting touches of color throughout the year thanks to its exceptionally decorative blooms.

Spondias dulcis
June Plum
Prized for its crunchy, tart fruits, the ambarella is a tropical tree widely cultivated in the Caribbean. Its lush foliage, rapid growth, and abundant fruit production make it an iconic species in gardens and orchards of warm regions.

Holmskioldia sanguinea
Chinese Hat Plant
With its unique flowers resembling small hanging hats, the Chinese Hat Plant is a tropical shrub particularly prized for its abundant and colorful blooms. Its graceful form and vibrant flower clusters instantly catch the eye in tropical gardens.

Adenium obesum
Desert rose
With its bulbous trunk and striking blooms, the desert rose immediately catches the eye. Native to the arid regions of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, this plant is remarkable for its ability to produce a profusion of flowers despite often very dry conditions.

Nymphaea sp.
Water lily
Elegant and soothing, the water lily is one of the most iconic aquatic plants for water gardens. Its broad floating leaves and delicate flowers bring color and serenity to ponds, while also contributing to the balance of aquatic ecosystems.

Canna indica
Indian shot
With its large tropical leaves and vibrant red flowers, the red heliconia adds a spectacular splash of color to Caribbean gardens. This vigorous plant forms beautiful clumps that immediately catch the eye throughout the year.

Crescentia cujete
Calabash tree
Known for its large, spherical fruits growing directly on its trunk and branches, the calabash tree is an iconic tree of tropical regions. For generations, its fruits have been used to make everyday objects, musical instruments, and decorative items.

Pimenta racemosa
Bay rum tree
Famous for its aromatic leaves and distinctive fragrance, the Bay rum Tree is an iconic Caribbean tree. Widely used in Antillean culinary traditions, it is prized for both its decorative foliage and the uses associated with it for generations.

Billbergia pyramidalis
Billbergia pyramidalis
With its bright pink flowers crowned with violet-blue stamens, Billbergia pyramidalis is one of the most striking bromeliads in tropical gardens. Its vibrant bloom contrasts with its rosette of green leaves, creating a colorful display amidst the greenery.
June 2026

Eichhornia crassipes
Water hyacinth
Floating peacefully on the surface of ponds, the water hyacinth captivates with its elegant purple flowers and brilliant green foliage. This tropical aquatic plant adds a touch of color to water gardens while contributing to the natural balance of wetlands.

Anthurium spp
Anthurium
With its large, colorful spathes and glossy foliage, the anthurium is one of the most prized tropical plants for its elegance. A common sight in many Caribbean gardens, it adds lasting touches of color throughout the year thanks to its exceptionally decorative blooms.

Adenium obesum
Desert rose
With its bulbous trunk and striking blooms, the desert rose immediately catches the eye. Native to the arid regions of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, this plant is remarkable for its ability to produce a profusion of flowers despite often very dry conditions.

Nymphaea sp.
Water lily
Elegant and soothing, the water lily is one of the most iconic aquatic plants for water gardens. Its broad floating leaves and delicate flowers bring color and serenity to ponds, while also contributing to the balance of aquatic ecosystems.

Hellenia Speciosa
Crepe ginger
With its lush foliage and brightly colored flowers, the water canna is a must-have plant for tropical gardens. Easy to recognize, it adds volume, color, and verticality to flowerbeds and pond edges alike.

Canna indica
Indian shot
With its large tropical leaves and vibrant red flowers, the red heliconia adds a spectacular splash of color to Caribbean gardens. This vigorous plant forms beautiful clumps that immediately catch the eye throughout the year.

Crescentia cujete
Calabash tree
Known for its large, spherical fruits growing directly on its trunk and branches, the calabash tree is an iconic tree of tropical regions. For generations, its fruits have been used to make everyday objects, musical instruments, and decorative items.

Pimenta racemosa
Bay rum tree
Famous for its aromatic leaves and distinctive fragrance, the Bay rum Tree is an iconic Caribbean tree. Widely used in Antillean culinary traditions, it is prized for both its decorative foliage and the uses associated with it for generations.

Billbergia pyramidalis
Billbergia pyramidalis
With its bright pink flowers crowned with violet-blue stamens, Billbergia pyramidalis is one of the most striking bromeliads in tropical gardens. Its vibrant bloom contrasts with its rosette of green leaves, creating a colorful display amidst the greenery.
July 2026

Eichhornia crassipes
Water hyacinth
Floating peacefully on the surface of ponds, the water hyacinth captivates with its elegant purple flowers and brilliant green foliage. This tropical aquatic plant adds a touch of color to water gardens while contributing to the natural balance of wetlands.

Anthurium spp
Anthurium
With its large, colorful spathes and glossy foliage, the anthurium is one of the most prized tropical plants for its elegance. A common sight in many Caribbean gardens, it adds lasting touches of color throughout the year thanks to its exceptionally decorative blooms.

Adenium obesum
Desert rose
With its bulbous trunk and striking blooms, the desert rose immediately catches the eye. Native to the arid regions of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, this plant is remarkable for its ability to produce a profusion of flowers despite often very dry conditions.

Nymphaea sp.
Water lily
Elegant and soothing, the water lily is one of the most iconic aquatic plants for water gardens. Its broad floating leaves and delicate flowers bring color and serenity to ponds, while also contributing to the balance of aquatic ecosystems.

Hellenia Speciosa
Crepe ginger
With its lush foliage and brightly colored flowers, the water canna is a must-have plant for tropical gardens. Easy to recognize, it adds volume, color, and verticality to flowerbeds and pond edges alike.

Canna indica
Indian shot
With its large tropical leaves and vibrant red flowers, the red heliconia adds a spectacular splash of color to Caribbean gardens. This vigorous plant forms beautiful clumps that immediately catch the eye throughout the year.

Crescentia cujete
Calabash tree
Known for its large, spherical fruits growing directly on its trunk and branches, the calabash tree is an iconic tree of tropical regions. For generations, its fruits have been used to make everyday objects, musical instruments, and decorative items.

Pimenta racemosa
Bay rum tree
Famous for its aromatic leaves and distinctive fragrance, the Bay rum Tree is an iconic Caribbean tree. Widely used in Antillean culinary traditions, it is prized for both its decorative foliage and the uses associated with it for generations.

Billbergia pyramidalis
Billbergia pyramidalis
With its bright pink flowers crowned with violet-blue stamens, Billbergia pyramidalis is one of the most striking bromeliads in tropical gardens. Its vibrant bloom contrasts with its rosette of green leaves, creating a colorful display amidst the greenery.
August 2026

Eichhornia crassipes
Water hyacinth
Floating peacefully on the surface of ponds, the water hyacinth captivates with its elegant purple flowers and brilliant green foliage. This tropical aquatic plant adds a touch of color to water gardens while contributing to the natural balance of wetlands.

Anthurium spp
Anthurium
With its large, colorful spathes and glossy foliage, the anthurium is one of the most prized tropical plants for its elegance. A common sight in many Caribbean gardens, it adds lasting touches of color throughout the year thanks to its exceptionally decorative blooms.

Adenium obesum
Desert rose
With its bulbous trunk and striking blooms, the desert rose immediately catches the eye. Native to the arid regions of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, this plant is remarkable for its ability to produce a profusion of flowers despite often very dry conditions.

Nymphaea sp.
Water lily
Elegant and soothing, the water lily is one of the most iconic aquatic plants for water gardens. Its broad floating leaves and delicate flowers bring color and serenity to ponds, while also contributing to the balance of aquatic ecosystems.

Hellenia Speciosa
Crepe ginger
With its lush foliage and brightly colored flowers, the water canna is a must-have plant for tropical gardens. Easy to recognize, it adds volume, color, and verticality to flowerbeds and pond edges alike.

Canna indica
Indian shot
With its large tropical leaves and vibrant red flowers, the red heliconia adds a spectacular splash of color to Caribbean gardens. This vigorous plant forms beautiful clumps that immediately catch the eye throughout the year.

Crescentia cujete
Calabash tree
Known for its large, spherical fruits growing directly on its trunk and branches, the calabash tree is an iconic tree of tropical regions. For generations, its fruits have been used to make everyday objects, musical instruments, and decorative items.

Pimenta racemosa
Bay rum tree
Famous for its aromatic leaves and distinctive fragrance, the Bay rum Tree is an iconic Caribbean tree. Widely used in Antillean culinary traditions, it is prized for both its decorative foliage and the uses associated with it for generations.

Billbergia pyramidalis
Billbergia pyramidalis
With its bright pink flowers crowned with violet-blue stamens, Billbergia pyramidalis is one of the most striking bromeliads in tropical gardens. Its vibrant bloom contrasts with its rosette of green leaves, creating a colorful display amidst the greenery.
September 2026

Eichhornia crassipes
Water hyacinth
Floating peacefully on the surface of ponds, the water hyacinth captivates with its elegant purple flowers and brilliant green foliage. This tropical aquatic plant adds a touch of color to water gardens while contributing to the natural balance of wetlands.

Anthurium spp
Anthurium
With its large, colorful spathes and glossy foliage, the anthurium is one of the most prized tropical plants for its elegance. A common sight in many Caribbean gardens, it adds lasting touches of color throughout the year thanks to its exceptionally decorative blooms.

Adenium obesum
Desert rose
With its bulbous trunk and striking blooms, the desert rose immediately catches the eye. Native to the arid regions of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, this plant is remarkable for its ability to produce a profusion of flowers despite often very dry conditions.

Nymphaea sp.
Water lily
Elegant and soothing, the water lily is one of the most iconic aquatic plants for water gardens. Its broad floating leaves and delicate flowers bring color and serenity to ponds, while also contributing to the balance of aquatic ecosystems.

Hellenia Speciosa
Crepe ginger
With its lush foliage and brightly colored flowers, the water canna is a must-have plant for tropical gardens. Easy to recognize, it adds volume, color, and verticality to flowerbeds and pond edges alike.

Canna indica
Indian shot
With its large tropical leaves and vibrant red flowers, the red heliconia adds a spectacular splash of color to Caribbean gardens. This vigorous plant forms beautiful clumps that immediately catch the eye throughout the year.

Crescentia cujete
Calabash tree
Known for its large, spherical fruits growing directly on its trunk and branches, the calabash tree is an iconic tree of tropical regions. For generations, its fruits have been used to make everyday objects, musical instruments, and decorative items.

Pimenta racemosa
Bay rum tree
Famous for its aromatic leaves and distinctive fragrance, the Bay rum Tree is an iconic Caribbean tree. Widely used in Antillean culinary traditions, it is prized for both its decorative foliage and the uses associated with it for generations.
October 2026

Eichhornia crassipes
Water hyacinth
Floating peacefully on the surface of ponds, the water hyacinth captivates with its elegant purple flowers and brilliant green foliage. This tropical aquatic plant adds a touch of color to water gardens while contributing to the natural balance of wetlands.

Anthurium spp
Anthurium
With its large, colorful spathes and glossy foliage, the anthurium is one of the most prized tropical plants for its elegance. A common sight in many Caribbean gardens, it adds lasting touches of color throughout the year thanks to its exceptionally decorative blooms.

Adenium obesum
Desert rose
With its bulbous trunk and striking blooms, the desert rose immediately catches the eye. Native to the arid regions of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, this plant is remarkable for its ability to produce a profusion of flowers despite often very dry conditions.

Nymphaea sp.
Water lily
Elegant and soothing, the water lily is one of the most iconic aquatic plants for water gardens. Its broad floating leaves and delicate flowers bring color and serenity to ponds, while also contributing to the balance of aquatic ecosystems.

Hellenia Speciosa
Crepe ginger
With its lush foliage and brightly colored flowers, the water canna is a must-have plant for tropical gardens. Easy to recognize, it adds volume, color, and verticality to flowerbeds and pond edges alike.

Canna indica
Indian shot
With its large tropical leaves and vibrant red flowers, the red heliconia adds a spectacular splash of color to Caribbean gardens. This vigorous plant forms beautiful clumps that immediately catch the eye throughout the year.

Crescentia cujete
Calabash tree
Known for its large, spherical fruits growing directly on its trunk and branches, the calabash tree is an iconic tree of tropical regions. For generations, its fruits have been used to make everyday objects, musical instruments, and decorative items.

Pimenta racemosa
Bay rum tree
Famous for its aromatic leaves and distinctive fragrance, the Bay rum Tree is an iconic Caribbean tree. Widely used in Antillean culinary traditions, it is prized for both its decorative foliage and the uses associated with it for generations.
November 2026

Eichhornia crassipes
Water hyacinth
Floating peacefully on the surface of ponds, the water hyacinth captivates with its elegant purple flowers and brilliant green foliage. This tropical aquatic plant adds a touch of color to water gardens while contributing to the natural balance of wetlands.

Anthurium spp
Anthurium
With its large, colorful spathes and glossy foliage, the anthurium is one of the most prized tropical plants for its elegance. A common sight in many Caribbean gardens, it adds lasting touches of color throughout the year thanks to its exceptionally decorative blooms.

Nymphaea sp.
Water lily
Elegant and soothing, the water lily is one of the most iconic aquatic plants for water gardens. Its broad floating leaves and delicate flowers bring color and serenity to ponds, while also contributing to the balance of aquatic ecosystems.

Hellenia Speciosa
Crepe ginger
With its lush foliage and brightly colored flowers, the water canna is a must-have plant for tropical gardens. Easy to recognize, it adds volume, color, and verticality to flowerbeds and pond edges alike.

Canna indica
Indian shot
With its large tropical leaves and vibrant red flowers, the red heliconia adds a spectacular splash of color to Caribbean gardens. This vigorous plant forms beautiful clumps that immediately catch the eye throughout the year.

Crescentia cujete
Calabash tree
Known for its large, spherical fruits growing directly on its trunk and branches, the calabash tree is an iconic tree of tropical regions. For generations, its fruits have been used to make everyday objects, musical instruments, and decorative items.
December 2026

Anthurium spp
Anthurium
With its large, colorful spathes and glossy foliage, the anthurium is one of the most prized tropical plants for its elegance. A common sight in many Caribbean gardens, it adds lasting touches of color throughout the year thanks to its exceptionally decorative blooms.

Holmskioldia sanguinea
Chinese Hat Plant
With its unique flowers resembling small hanging hats, the Chinese Hat Plant is a tropical shrub particularly prized for its abundant and colorful blooms. Its graceful form and vibrant flower clusters instantly catch the eye in tropical gardens.

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