Floral design in Haiti has a modest presence shaped by limited supply chains, urban demand, and cultural traditions. In major hubs such as Port-au-Prince and Cap-Haïtien, floral work is practiced through boutique flower shops, wedding florists, and event designers, while in rural areas arrangements are often created for local ceremonies, festivals, and community events. Professional pathways are supported by local floristry associations and vocational workshops, though access to consistent flower supply, training, and imported blooms influences how far designers can progress. Compared to other creative industries in Haiti, floral design functions primarily as a community-centered craft and small business sector, with visibility shaped by weddings, cultural festivals, and local media. With continued development in supply networks, training programs, and retail spaces, floral design in Haiti is positioned for selective expansion.

