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Grenada Wins Gold at RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2026

Grenada has done it again achieving another coveted gold medal – 19 in total, 9 consecutively, at the world-renowned horticultural exhibition held annually at the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) Chelsea Flower Show in London.

Grenada’s exhibition themed, ‘Isle of Spice – A display of Tropical Flowers, Foliage and Spices,’ further cemented the country’s reputation as one of the Caribbean’s most distinguished and consistent exhibitors at the Chelsea Flower Show. The award-winning exhibit, displayed within the iconic Great Pavilion, featured a vibrant showcase of tropical flora, spices, and cultural elements uniquely representative of Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique.

The exhibit featured an immersive collection of orchids, heliconias, ginger lilies, anthuriums, cocoa, nutmeg, and other spices synonymous with the “Spice Isle” of the Caribbean, while celebrating Grenada’s rich biodiversity, agricultural heritage, and cultural identity before an international audience of horticultural experts, dignitaries, media, and visitors.

Organised annually by the Royal Horticultural Society since 1913, the RHS Chelsea Flower Show is widely regarded as the pinnacle of global horticultural excellence and attracts approximately 150,000 visitors each year, including members of the Royal Family, international designers, growers, and world media.

Present at the Chelsea Flower Shower was the Governor General of Grenada, Dame Cécile La Grenade who joined the team in celebrating another milestone achievement. Her Excellency shared her elation stating, “On behalf of the Government and people of Grenada, I extend heartfelt congratulations to the team on securing yet another Gold Medal at the prestigious Chelsea Flower Show. This remarkable achievement is a testament to the dedication of our designers, horticulturists, and all those who have worked tirelessly to showcase the natural beauty and rich floral heritage of our nation. Your continued success not only brings immense pride to Grenada but also serves as an inspiration to our people and highlights the tremendous potential of our floriculture and tourism sectors.”

High Commissioner Racher Croney further noted that Grenada’s continued success at Chelsea reflects the creativity, resilience, and excellence of our people. She stated, “this achievement is not only a celebration of horticulture, but also a celebration of Grenadian identity, culture, and national pride. We are honoured to once again showcase the beauty and spirit of Grenada,  

Carriacou and Petite Martinique on the international stage and commend the team for doing so with distinction and grace.”

Team leader of the Chelsea Flower Show, Cathy John echoed similar sentiments stating, “This Gold Medal is a tribute to the people of Grenada. By showcasing the beauty and traditions of our six parishes, we wanted visitors to feel the heartbeat of our island. Pure Grenada is more than a garden — it is our heritage in full bloom.”

Following the Gold Medal announcement, the High Commission for Grenada in collaboration with the Grenada Tourism Authority hosted a special reception titled Tropical Bloom at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to officially launch the Grenada Flower and Garden Festival scheduled for November 8 – 15.

The reception was held under the patronage of Her Excellency Dame Cécile La Grenade, and brought together members of the diplomatic corps, tourism stakeholders, business leaders, members of the Grenadian diaspora, media representatives, and supporters of Grenada’s horticultural and cultural industries. Chairman of the Grenada Tourism Authority, Randall Dolland was present to officially launch the Grenada Flower and Garden Festival – Tropical Bloom. He stated, “Grenada’s participation at Chelsea continues to serve as an important platform for destination promotion, cultural diplomacy, tourism, and international engagement which has led to our very own flower festival in Grenada. We will take this opportunity to demonstrate that our riches extend beyond our spices, beautiful beaches, and waterfalls. Our Tropical Blooms deserve a prominent place in the global horticultural hierarchy and Grenada in Bloom intends to take that message globally.”

Guests experienced an evening showcasing Grenadian hospitality, culture, cuisine, music, and floral artistry while recognising the outstanding contribution of Team Grenada and all the stakeholders involved in the country’s award-winning Chelsea exhibit.

The launch of the Grenada Flower and Garden Festival – Tropical Bloom forms part of Grenada’s broader efforts to position itself as a leader in sustainable tourism, environmental stewardship, horticultural innovation, and cultural diplomacy. It also highlights the growing importance of botanical tourism and nature-based experiences within Grenada’s tourism product. For additional information please visit the festival website – https://grenadaflowerfestival.com

This year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show placed significant emphasis on sustainability, biodiversity, climate resilience, and environmentally conscious gardening practices, themes strongly aligned with Grenada’s own environmental priorities and national development objectives.

Grenada’s continued participation and success at Chelsea underscores the country’s enduring commitment to excellence, sustainability, and cultural promotion while strengthening its position as one of the Caribbean’s premier tourism destinations.

Grenada has done it again achieving another coveted gold medal – 19 in total, 9 consecutively, at the world-renowned horticultural exhibition held annually at the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) Chelsea Flower Show in London.

Grenada’s exhibition themed, ‘Isle of Spice – A display of Tropical Flowers, Foliage and Spices,’ further cemented the country’s reputation as one of the Caribbean’s most distinguished and consistent exhibitors at the Chelsea Flower Show. The award-winning exhibit, displayed within the iconic Great Pavilion, featured a vibrant showcase of tropical flora, spices, and cultural elements uniquely representative of Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique.

The exhibit featured an immersive collection of orchids, heliconias, ginger lilies, anthuriums, cocoa, nutmeg, and other spices synonymous with the “Spice Isle” of the Caribbean, while celebrating Grenada’s rich biodiversity, agricultural heritage, and cultural identity before an international audience of horticultural experts, dignitaries, media, and visitors.

Organised annually by the Royal Horticultural Society since 1913, the RHS Chelsea Flower Show is widely regarded as the pinnacle of global horticultural excellence and attracts approximately 150,000 visitors each year, including members of the Royal Family, international designers, growers, and world media.

Present at the Chelsea Flower Shower was the Governor General of Grenada, Dame Cécile La Grenade who joined the team in celebrating another milestone achievement. Her Excellency shared her elation stating, “On behalf of the Government and people of Grenada, I extend heartfelt congratulations to the team on securing yet another Gold Medal at the prestigious Chelsea Flower Show. This remarkable achievement is a testament to the dedication of our designers, horticulturists, and all those who have worked tirelessly to showcase the natural beauty and rich floral heritage of our nation. Your continued success not only brings immense pride to Grenada but also serves as an inspiration to our people and highlights the tremendous potential of our floriculture and tourism sectors.”

High Commissioner Racher Croney further noted that Grenada’s continued success at Chelsea reflects the creativity, resilience, and excellence of our people. She stated, “this achievement is not only a celebration of horticulture, but also a celebration of Grenadian identity, culture, and national pride. We are honoured to once again showcase the beauty and spirit of Grenada,  

Carriacou and Petite Martinique on the international stage and commend the team for doing so with distinction and grace.”

Team leader of the Chelsea Flower Show, Cathy John echoed similar sentiments stating, “This Gold Medal is a tribute to the people of Grenada. By showcasing the beauty and traditions of our six parishes, we wanted visitors to feel the heartbeat of our island. Pure Grenada is more than a garden — it is our heritage in full bloom.”

Following the Gold Medal announcement, the High Commission for Grenada in collaboration with the Grenada Tourism Authority hosted a special reception titled Tropical Bloom at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to officially launch the Grenada Flower and Garden Festival scheduled for November 8 – 15.

The reception was held under the patronage of Her Excellency Dame Cécile La Grenade, and brought together members of the diplomatic corps, tourism stakeholders, business leaders, members of the Grenadian diaspora, media representatives, and supporters of Grenada’s horticultural and cultural industries. Chairman of the Grenada Tourism Authority, Randall Dolland was present to officially launch the Grenada Flower and Garden Festival – Tropical Bloom. He stated, “Grenada’s participation at Chelsea continues to serve as an important platform for destination promotion, cultural diplomacy, tourism, and international engagement which has led to our very own flower festival in Grenada. We will take this opportunity to demonstrate that our riches extend beyond our spices, beautiful beaches, and waterfalls. Our Tropical Blooms deserve a prominent place in the global horticultural hierarchy and Grenada in Bloom intends to take that message globally.”

Guests experienced an evening showcasing Grenadian hospitality, culture, cuisine, music, and floral artistry while recognising the outstanding contribution of Team Grenada and all the stakeholders involved in the country’s award-winning Chelsea exhibit.

The launch of the Grenada Flower and Garden Festival – Tropical Bloom forms part of Grenada’s broader efforts to position itself as a leader in sustainable tourism, environmental stewardship, horticultural innovation, and cultural diplomacy. It also highlights the growing importance of botanical tourism and nature-based experiences within Grenada’s tourism product. For additional information please visit the festival website – https://grenadaflowerfestival.com

This year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show placed significant emphasis on sustainability, biodiversity, climate resilience, and environmentally conscious gardening practices, themes strongly aligned with Grenada’s own environmental priorities and national development objectives.

Grenada’s continued participation and success at Chelsea underscores the country’s enduring commitment to excellence, sustainability, and cultural promotion while strengthening its position as one of the Caribbean’s premier tourism destinations.

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