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Nana Abreu - Flor de Maga with Petals
Nana Abreu - Flor de Maga with Petals
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Ceramic, Taíno petroglyph of Flor de Maga, "Hibiscus", with petals
Measures 11.5 in tall
The Flor de Maga is the beautiful and official national flower of Puerto Rico, a large, striking blossom that looks similar to a hibiscus but grows on a tree. With its deep pink or bright red petals, it’s a common and beloved sight across the island, symbolizing both the vibrant beauty of the landscape and the resilience of the Puerto Rican people. This flower is endemic to the island, meaning it is a true native that blossomed in the very forests the Taíno people once called home.
The Flor de Maga's connection is more modern, representing a powerful emblem of national identity. When you see the "Flor de Maga" combined with Taíno symbols—like the Sol Taíno (Taíno sun) or the coquí—it represents a unified celebration of Puerto Rican heritage. It’s a way of honoring the island's endemic natural beauty (the flower) alongside its cherished indigenous roots (the Taíno symbols), blending them into a single, proud expression of Boricua culture.
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