Floral design in Puerto Rico has a modest presence shaped by local culture, supply constraints, and ceremonial traditions. In urban areas such as San Juan, Ponce, and Mayagüez, floral work is practiced through boutique florists, wedding and event designers, and small studios serving local and tourist markets. In rural regions, floral traditions appear through family florists, seasonal festivals, and community events. Participation is influenced by vocational training, access to imported and locally grown flowers, and limited institutional support. Compared to other creative sectors in Puerto Rico, floral design sits as a developing competitive niche, with visibility shaped by weddings, tourism, and lifestyle media. With gradual improvements in infrastructure, training, and supply chains, floral design in Puerto Rico is positioned for selective growth.

