The National Flower of Barbados is the Pride of Barbados (Dwarf Poinciana
or Flower Fence).
References to this flower were recorded as early as 1657. It is a shrub and
is often pruned into a low hedge. If untrimmed it grows to a height of 10 to
15 feet. It is a member of the Legume family and can be found in other tropical
countries.
The Pride of Barbados blooms all year round, the more common varieties are a
fiery red and yellow "sunset colour" although other variations can
be found. The flower has five petals with a yellow margin in a pyramidal inflorescence.
Each flower is about 1½ inches across with five sepals. The ten stamens
are long and the pistils project from the centre of the flower. The fifth petal
is far smaller than the other four. The stamens have coloured filaments with
anthers at the tips however, the eleventh filament bears a stigma and is the
style.
The branches a prickly and the leaves are large and doubly compound about one
foot long and six inches wide with many small leaflets.
The National Flower is accepted as the red variety with the Yellow Margin on
the petals. It appears on the Barbados Coat of Arms.
Other varieties are yellow or orange/pink.

