The flora of Samoa is characterized by its diversity and uniqueness due to the island's isolation from other land masses. The flowers of Samoa include a range of native and introduced species, and are used extensively in traditional cultural practices and ceremonies.
One of the most iconic flowers of Samoa is the tiare (Gardenia taitensis), which is also the national flower of French Polynesia. The tiare is a small, white, fragrant flower that is often worn in the hair or as a lei during important events such as weddings, funerals, and cultural performances.
Another important flower in Samoan culture is the ilima (Sida fallax), which is a yellow flowering plant that is used to make leis and other decorative items. The ilima is also an important medicinal plant, with the bark and leaves being used to treat a range of ailments.
Other notable flowers of Samoa include the hibiscus, frangipani, and orchids, as well as a range of colorful tropical blooms such as the bird of paradise and heliconia. Many of these flowers are used to decorate homes, public spaces, and churches throughout Samoa, adding beautiful and fragrant touches to the landscape.
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