What is national flower of the dominican republic?

The national flower of the Dominican Republic is the Bayahibe Rose, also known as the Pereskia quisqueyana. This flower is unique to the country and is found only in a small region of the country, specifically in the Bayahibe and Isla Saona areas.

The Bayahibe Rose is a small, bushy plant that produces small, pink flowers. It was officially declared the national flower of the Dominican Republic in 2011, due to its rare and unique characteristics.

The flower has also been recognized by UNESCO as a Cultural Heritage of Humanity, due to its connection to the Taíno culture, which is the indigenous people of the Dominican Republic. The Taino people used the Bayahibe Rose as a medicinal plant, and the flower is still considered a symbol of the country's heritage and culture today.