
A unique combination of nobility and aesthetics in Qatari culture is the cultivation of rare species of flowers. A piece of green and fragrant garden in the middle of the hot sands of the desert is now a symbol of the nobility of Qatari sheikhs.
Qatar is a country of hot sand and hot sun. But despite the roughness of this desert, greenery is now everywhere. The personal hobbies of Qatari sheikhs are no longer limited to expensive cars or falcons. Rather, all the rare and charming flower gardens have added a new dimension of nobility.
For Qatari sheikhs, these gardens are not only a source of beauty, but also an absolute pilgrimage of mental peace. Spreading the fragrance of rare species of flowers from one’s garden to entertain foreign guests is now an integral part of Qatari hospitality.
One such wonderful plant is the bougainvillea, known in English as the bougainvillea. This plant is very popular in desert countries like Qatar. Because it can withstand extreme heat and produces abundant flowers all year round with very little care. The plant is particularly eye-catching. Because of its multiple colors (red, pink, orange and yellow), it gives it a royal look.

