Haitian Flora
Haitian flora is diverse, featuring a mix of tropical and subtropical plants. The country is home to over 2,000 species of flowering plants, including endemic species that are unique to the region. Common plants include mangroves, cacti, and various types of palms, which thrive in Haiti's varied climates and landscapes.
The mountainous terrain and coastal areas support different ecosystems, contributing to the rich biodiversity. Notable trees like mahogany and cedar are found in the forests, while the plains host grasses and shrubs. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect Haiti's unique plant life from deforestation and habitat loss.