+1,000 botanical species


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At the heart of the Valombre Garden, more than 1,000 botanical species form a remarkable collection of tropical flowers and plants.
Rare orchids, marigolds, alpinias, and other rare tropical plants line the path, offering visitors an immersive experience in the heart of plant biodiversity. This botanical wealth makes the garden a premier destination for discovering Guadeloupe’s botanical species and the iconic tropical flowers of the Antilles.
Rare orchids, marigolds, alpinias, and other rare tropical plants line the path, offering visitors an immersive experience in the heart of plant biodiversity. This botanical wealth makes the garden a premier destination for discovering Guadeloupe’s botanical species and the iconic tropical flowers of the Antilles.
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Sacred Lotus
An iconic aquatic plant, the sacred lotus captivates with its large flowers and floating leaves, which are typical of tropical ponds.
Tropical flowers
Aquatic plants
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Indian Coleus (Doliprane)
A tropical medicinal plant, Indian Coleus is known for its traditional uses and its aromatic foliage, which is typical of medicinal plants.
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Torch ginger
Native to the tropical forests of Asia, this remarkable plant captivates with its spectacular flowers and lush foliage.
Tropical flowers
Remarkable plants
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Calabash tree
A remarkable tropical tree, the calabash tree produces round or elongated fruits used in Antillean crafts and traditions.
Tropical trees
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Alpinia
An elegant tropical plant, Alpinia captivates with its large white flowers and dense foliage, typical of humid tropical gardens.
Tropical flowers
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Indian coleus (Efferalgan)
A tropical medicinal plant, Indian coleus is similar to Doliprane and is distinguished by its more robust growth habit and its aromatic foliage.
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Bay rum tree
An aromatic tree native to the West Indies, Indian wood is known for its fragrant leaves and berries, which are used in cooking.
Aromatic plants and spices
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Cocoa tree
An iconic tropical tree, the cacao tree produces pods containing the cocoa beans used to make chocolate.
Tropical trees
Plants & Fruit Trees
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Ginger bush
A tropical aromatic plant, the ginger bush is distinguished by its fragrant foliage and its very decorative, delicate flowers.
Aromatic plants and spices
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A unique tropical tree, the Pseudobombax ellipticum is striking for its spectacular flowers, which resemble highly decorative pink pompoms.
Tropical trees
Remarkable plants
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Ginger crepe
A remarkable tropical plant, watercane is distinguished by its red spikes and white flowers, which are typical of tropical plants.
Tropical flowers
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Billbergia pyramidalis
A colorful tropical plant, Billbergia pyramidalis stands out for its bright pink flowers and rosette-shaped foliage, typical of the bromeliad family.
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Butterfly pea
A tropical climbing plant, the butterfly pea is distinguished by its bright blue flowers, which resemble the shape of a butterfly.
Climbing plants
Medicinal plants
Aromatic plants and spices
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Coelogyne orchid
An elegant tropical orchid, the Coelogyne orchid captivates with its delicate flowers and its characteristic growth habit typical of tropical orchids.
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A colorful tropical plant, the ballisier is prized for its large red, orange, or yellow flowers, which are abundant in the Valombreuse Garden.
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