fofoti tree

The famous Divi Divi (Watapana) tree is Aruba’s natural compass, always pointing in a southwestern direction due to the trade winds that blow across the island from the north-east. Aruba’s trademark: the Divi Divi or Watapana tree.

Where do Fofoti trees grow?

Fofoti tree foliage is evergreen, not deciduous, and grow year round near salt water. Fofoti’s existence is threatened, especially in the Caribbean, because of coastal development.

What trees grow in Aruba?

Along the southern coast, where resorts and hotels have made their home, you’ll find imported tropical flora such as Frangipani, Poinsettia, Hibiscus, Bougainvillea, Flamboyant, Oleander, Allamanda, Manila Palm, Coconut Palm, and much more, as well as Coconut, Papaya, Mango, Lemon, Almond, and other fruit-bearing trees

Where do divi trees grow?

Divi-divi grows naturally and is native to the Caribbean basin, from the Lesser Antilles westward to Central America and adjacent northern South America. As alluded to in “Tropical and Subtropical Flowering Trees,” it grows in seasonally wet-to-dry and coastal forests farther inland, too.

Where are divi trees in Aruba?

When you Google Aruba, you will immediately see numerous photos of this twisted, windswept tree. The locals call it divi-divi, the Arawak name is watapana, the scientific classification is caesalpinia coriaria and the island considers it their national tree.

Does Aruba have palm trees?

You won’t find beaches lined with palm trees in Aruba; rather, look for the hardy but stooped Divi, which always bow southwest in acknowledgement of the trade winds that blow across Aruba from the west.

Are there snakes in Aruba?

Arikok National Park is home to various unique plant and animal species such as Aruba’s rare endemic rattlesnake Crotalus unicolor). This rattlesnake is locally known as the ‘Cascabel’. But Aruba has two more snake species living on the island: the Santanero and the Boa.

Are there a lot of iguanas in Aruba?

Just like Flamingo Beach, Iguana Beach can only be reached when you visit Renaissance Island. Iguana Beach is a family-friendly beach. From time to time iguanas will appear out of nowhere and this gives children the opportunity to observe these interesting animals.

What is Aruba’s national animal?

In 2012 Aruba also promoted an animal to a national symbol: the Aruban burrowing owl – locally known as Shoco. This owl is a sub-species of the burrowing owl that lives only in Aruba. It’s name is derived from its unusual habit of nesting underground.

Why is Aruba arid?

Owing to the scarcity of rainfall, the landscape of Aruba is arid. Mean monthly temperature in Oranjestad varies little from 27.0 °C (80.6 °F) to 29.6 °C (85.3 °F), moderated by constant trade winds from the Atlantic Ocean, which come from the north-east.

What is the flower of Aruba?

And lastly, we will say goodbye to you with Aruba’s National Flower, the Wanglo.

How do you grow divi-divi?

Plant divi-divi in a sand or loam soil that is well-draining and is slightly acidic (pH between 6.0 and 7.0). It appreciates and responds well to lots of water during the heat of the growing season, but it is still a slow-growing species.

Are there sharks in Aruba?

Caribbean waters are home to a vast array of sharks, however, there are only three common species of sharks in Aruba. These common species are Reef Sharks, Hammerhead Sharks, and Whale Sharks. Although sharks are likely to be out in deeper waters you may still encounter them near the beaches.

What kind of cactus is in Aruba?

There are three cacti species known to dominate the landscape of Aruba: Stenocereus griseus, Pilosocereus lanuginosus and Cereus repandus.

Are there monkeys in Aruba?

Welcome to Aruba. A tiny 19.6-mile long and six-mile wide island off the coast of Venezuela. It’s home to camels, monkeys, emus and the occasional anaconda.

What lives in Aruba?

Aruba Baewatch: Animals Who Like to Hang by the Beach
Leatherback Sea Turtles. Photo by Aruba Paradise Photos.Loggerhead Sea Turtle. Photo by @najibgomez.Green Sea Turtle. Photo by Artmando Multimedia.Seagull. Photo by The Pelican Nest Bar & Seafood Grill.Pelicans. Blue Parrotfish. Flying Fish. Queen Angelfish.

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