Guide to Flower Growing Regions in Israel

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Israel is renowned for its diverse and vibrant flora, supported by a variety of climatic conditions and geographical features. Here’s a look at the primary flower growing regions across the country.

1. Central Israel

Central Israel, encompassing the coastal plains and inland hills, is one of the most significant flower-growing areas. This region benefits from a Mediterranean climate, characterised by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters.

Key Flowers:

  • Roses

  • Gerberas

  • Carnations

Areas of Interest:

  • Moshavim (Cooperative Farms): Small communities such as Moshav Avigail and Moshav Ganei Yehuda are known for cultivating high-quality flowers.

2. Galilee

The Galilee region, with its lush greenery and cooler temperatures, is situated in the northern part of Israel. It experiences a higher rainfall rate compared to central and southern areas, making it conducive for a variety of flowers.

Key Flowers:

  • Lilies

  • Orchids

  • Wildflowers (including various native species)

Areas of Interest:

  • Kibbutz Sdot Yam: Famous for its extensive flower fields and participation in flower fairs.

3. Negev Desert

While the Negev Desert may seem an unlikely place for flower cultivation, innovative farmers have adapted to its arid conditions. Through the use of irrigation and improved agricultural techniques, this region has become known for unique flower varieties.

Key Flowers:

  • Succulents

  • Drought-resistant flowers

Areas of Interest:

  • Kibbutz Ein Gedi: Known for cultivating desert flowers and unique specimens.

4. Jerusalem Mountains

The Jerusalem Mountains' varied altitude and climate create a fertile environment for many types of flora. The region is known for its biodiversity and is home to several flower farms.

Key Flowers:

  • Mediterranean herbs

  • Seasonal wildflowers

Areas of Interest:

  • Ein Kerem: A picturesque village where local flower growers contribute to the floral diversity.

5. Coastal Plain

The Coastal Plain stretches from the northern parts of Israel down to Ashkelon. This area is famous for its sandy soil and rich agricultural lands, allowing for a bountiful floral yield.

Key Flowers:

  • Sunflowers

  • Zinnias

  • Aster

Areas of Interest:

  • Hadera and the surrounding moshavim: Known for large-scale flower production.

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Each region in Israel offers unique conditions and characteristics that contribute to its rich floral diversity. From the lush landscapes of Galilee to the innovative practices in the Negev, the country's flower-growing regions continue to thrive, providing blooms that appeal to both local and international markets.

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