Culture, Environment, Lifestyle, Trinidad and Tobago
By Dr Johnny Lee ● Issue 53 (January/February 2002)
The double chaconia
It was Grace Mulloon and fellow naturalist David Auyong who first spotted the magnificent scarlet inflorescence among a group of wild...
Culture, Lifestyle, Trinidad and Tobago
By Sharon Millar ● Issue 89 (January/February 2008)
Sexy orange & purple petrea
I had never seen a live coral snake. But certainly I had read about them and been warned as a child never to pick up a snake that “looked...
Culture, Environment, Science, Trinidad and Tobago
By Maura Imbert ● Issue 57 (September/October 2002)
Roses Are Red, Roses Are Blue…
Love songs and Valentine cards celebrate what we know — roses are red, violets blue. But, to some people, this suggests the question:...
By David Renwick ● Issue 3 (Autumn 1992)
Caribbean Flowers for Sale
Cultivating flowers for commercial sale and export would have been regarded in the Caribbean ten years ago as an occupation fit only for a...