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Blooming paradise: Explore the UAE Flowers Farm in Fujairah's Wadi Asimah

50,000 blooms at the hidden gem promise a delightful experience for visitors of all ages

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Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a flower lover, or someone seeking a tranquil escape, the UAE Flowers Farm promises a delightful experience for visitors of all ages.

In the Asimah Valley in Fujairah, the UAE Flowers Farm showcases an impressive assortment of 50,000 captivating blooms, featuring Delphinia, gladioli, sunflowers, snapdragons, Leonotis nepetifolia, coreopsis tinctoria, red zinia, and lavender among its highlights.
Tucked away in Wadi Asimah, this expansive farm beckons as a must-see destination in the UAE, captivating visitors with its stunning floral arrangements.
Staff at work at UAE Flowers Farm. The flower farm extends its warm welcome to visitors daily from 7 am to 6:30 pm, hosting an average of 40 to 50 guests on weekdays and approximately 400 to 500 visitors on weekends.
Tricolor Daisy, is an annual plant of the family Asteraceae and is native to North Africa such as Morocco.
Lavender flowers. Lavender is a perennial plant that can live up to 20 years if the conditions are optimum. It is a beautiful aromatic shrub with an average height of 2 feet (60 cm). It produces purple flowers, which contain high levels of essential oil.
Red Zinia flowers.
A Purple sunbird gets nectar from the Leonotis nepetifolia flower.
Celosia Spicata Flamingo Purple. These textural plumes are a tremendous, lasting cut flower that dries beautifully, too!
Gomphrena Globosa.
Chrysanthemum flowers are also known as rainbow mix at UAE Flowers Farm. During the summer, the land remains dormant until the next planting cycle, a testament to the dedication of owner Mohammed Al Mazroui, who has devoted over nine years to nurturing his landscape.
Fujairah's renowned landscape, with its scenic mountains and wadis, is a picturesque backdrop to this floral haven.
The UAE Flower Farm also offers attractions for children, such as horses, ponies, oryx, and horse rides.
The vibrant hues of the flowers attract various bird species, including the purple sunbird, adding to the overall charm of the farm. Above, Calendula officinalis
Staff at work at the farm.
Admission to the farm is priced at 15 dirhams per person.

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