Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Jamaica Horticultu­ral Society’s Flower Show 2023 — “Still Growing Strong”

- Photograph­ers: Naphtali Junior & Shomari Williams

Hello, garden enthusiast­s!

On Saturday, April 29, 2023, the Jamaica Horticultu­ral Society (JHS) opened its gates at the corner of Gibson Drive and Gibson Close in Hope Pastures at 9:00 am to welcome visitors, vendors and patrons from far and wide to its well-anticipate­d 2023 Flower Show, under the theme “Still Growing Strong”. The flower show had not been possible for the past three years due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Patrons and visitors alike queued from as early as 8:30 am to ensure that they were amongst the first to purchase plants, view the spectacula­r floral displays and horticultu­ral exhibits, learn from lectures and demonstrat­ions on floral arrangemen­ts and plant care, to enjoy the sumptuous meals and snacks from the food court and, of course, to win spot prizes. The show continued on Sunday.

The stunning horticultu­ral exhibits in the various categories included flowering and non-flowering plants, combinatio­n plantings, anthuriums, foliage plants and a wide range of trending succulents, and cacti plants and arrangemen­ts were a feast for the eyes of avid plant lovers, gardeners and landscaper­s. Special mention must be made of the display of exotic Echeveria and Aeonium succulents from Korea.

The jaw-dropping floral displays from Ikebana Internatio­nal Jamaica – St Andrew Chapter 156; Ohara School and from the society’s first-time exhibitors Janay Madden and Kamelia Russell, who both copped red ribbons (second place) were the perfect backdrop for photo opportunit­ies for many patrons. The St Andrew Flower Arrangers Club meanwhile won the Louise Dorothy Fong Tom Cup for Best Floral Arrangemen­t.

Evadne Stewart, 2023 show committee chair, in her welcome address thanked the sponsors, Evergrow Garden Centre, Rhino, Answers, KOOL 97, Pure Foods and Christophe­r Senior of Solar Water Features, for their unwavering commitment to the successful staging of Flower Show 2023.

Bindley Sangster, senior adviser in the Ministry of Agricultur­e and Fisheries (MAF), representi­ng Minister Pearnel Charles Jr, in his address lauded the JHS for “still growing strong” after the COVID-19 pandemic. He invited the society to partner with the MAF to diversify the society’s operation by exploring potential commercial opportunit­ies, particular­ly exports, to further grow.

The society’s own multi-talented Jermaine Blake turned up the vibes with his splendid rendition of Growing Stronger by Garnett Silk, which had everyone singing and rocking to the rhythm.

Editor’s Note: Join Sharon Cain for part 2 next week.

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A variety of foliage
Succulents on display A variety of foliage
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Echeveria Lumina
 ?? ?? The Magic of Leaves, best floral arrangemen­t, was awarded the Louise Dorothy Fong Tom Cup.
The Magic of Leaves, best floral arrangemen­t, was awarded the Louise Dorothy Fong Tom Cup.
 ?? ?? Bindley Sangster, senior adviser in the Ministry of Agricultur­e & Fisheries, was welcomed by Evadne Stewart, JHS show committee chair.
Bindley Sangster, senior adviser in the Ministry of Agricultur­e & Fisheries, was welcomed by Evadne Stewart, JHS show committee chair.
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Crested Aeonium, salad bowl
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Korean succulents
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Sharon Cain

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