3. Introduction
Without a doubt the most beautiful
part of a plant is a flower and that is
the reason which makes people like
flowers. Flowers are also very
productive as they are very useful
and accessible to give a gift or as a
garnish.
4. Flower
Part of phanerogam plants where the reproductive organs are
placed which ones are usually arranged in four whorls (calyx,
corolla, androecium and gynoecium); They come in many
different shapes and colors, unisexual or hermaphrodite,
solitary or clustered in inflorescences.
5. Floral diversity
Ecuador is a paradise for growing and growing flowers. The
climate is suitable for growing many species, including
alstroemeria, carnations, chrysanthemums, daisies, limonium,
baby's breath, statice and liatris species and "summer blooms."
Tropical species such as heliconia are grown in warm, moist
areas of Ecuador. The varieties of carnations grown include
"Norla Barlo", "Charmeur", "Dark Organe Telster" and "Dallas"
6. Ecuador exports 60 varieties, including varieties of red
rose "First Red", "Classi", "Dallas", "Mahalia", "Madame
Del Bar" and "Royal Velvet". The yellow rose varieties
grown are the "Allsmer Gold" and "Skyline". Others
include rose buds "Anna Nubia" and purple "Ravel" and
"Gretta".
8. The ideal climatic conditions and the economic costs of
production are the distinct advantage, and the future
appears promising for the export of flowers. Ecuador's
geographical location and natural conditions provide an
advantage to the country.