Cuban national flower
The Cuban national flower is the Mariposa, also known as the Hedychium coronarium. This beautiful white flower is native to tropical regions and is celebrated for its delicate petals and sweet fragrance. It typically blooms in the summer and is often found in gardens and natural landscapes across Cuba.
The Mariposa holds cultural significance in Cuban society, symbolizing purity and beauty. It is commonly used in traditional celebrations and is a popular motif in Cuban art and literature. The flower's resilience and ability to thrive in various conditions reflect the spirit of the Cuban people.