Friday, April 19, 2024

Bajan bloom under threat

Date:

Share post:

Barbados’ increasing infrastructure may be adversely affecting some of its most traditional plants seen at Christmas time.
The poinsettia, snow-on-the-mountain and Christmas candle are starting to disappear from the landscape and one horticulturist thinks it is the fault of too many artificial lights.
Anthony Hunte, owner of Hunte’s Gardens in Castle Grant, St Joseph, told the Sunday Sun: “I think the major reason [for the decrease] is that the people who grow them get fed up and dig them up.”
Hunte said these plants required shorter days to “shock” them into bloom and thus tended to reach maturity at the end of the year.
However, with the increase in street lighting and security lighting, he said, the plants were not getting the darkness they needed.
Please see Sunday Sun for full story. 

Previous article
Next article

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Related articles

WIPA commends Hayley Matthews for historic win as Wisden’s Leading T20 Cricketer in the World

The West Indies Players’ Association (WIPA) proudly commends West Indies Women’s captain Hayley Matthews for being designated Wisden's...

Abrahams: Be Prepared

Barbadians have been urged to be as prepared as possible as the country braces for an active Atlantic...

BWA Continues Mains Replacement in St. Thomas 

The Barbados Water Authority (BWA) advises that work to replace themains in Bridgefield, St. Thomas is still in...

Police seeking information on Pinelands shooting

The Barbados Police Service (TBPS) is seeking the General Public’s assistance with information relative to a shooting incident,...