Flowers in Andorra occupy a unique cultural and aesthetic position shaped by mountainous terrain, tourism, and local horticultural practices. In Andorra la Vella and Escaldes-Engordany, flowers are widely used in public gardens, hotel displays, festivals, and ceremonial events, with alpine species, roses, and geraniums common. Rural areas maintain traditional flower gardens, wildflower meadows, and seasonal cultivation linked to local markets. Participation is influenced by access to land, family knowledge, tourism demand, and regional climate. Compared to other agricultural products, flowers serve decorative, ceremonial, and tourist-attraction purposes, reinforced by community events and seasonal festivals. Seasonal variation, elevation differences, and regional traditions shape the local appreciation of flowers. As a result, flowers in Andorra reflect the intersection of environmental adaptation, cultural identity, and tourism-driven horticulture.
