Floral design in Sudan has a modest presence shaped by limited access to imported flowers, regional climate, and the availability of trained florists. In major hubs such as Khartoum and Omdurman, floral work is practiced through boutique shops, event florists, and wedding designers, while in rural areas it appears through local markets, community events, and seasonal celebrations. Professional pathways are supported by vocational programs, artisan workshops, and informal mentorship, and are influenced by factors such as supply chain constraints, climate limitations, costs, and equipment availability. Compared to other decorative arts in Sudan, floral design sits as a structured niche with visibility shaped by social media, wedding culture, and ceremonial traditions. With continued development in training, supply networks, and retail visibility, floral design in Sudan is positioned for selective expansion.

