Rigorous botanical research and applied science at the service of Haiti's biodiversity.
The Cayes Botanical Garden integrates field work, laboratory analyses, and technological tools to produce rigorous scientific data. This knowledge guides conservation decisions and supports public health initiatives in Haiti.
Systematic floristic inventories to document plant species richness across Haiti's diverse ecosystems.
Species identification, classification, and phylogenetic studies to understand plant diversity and relationships.
Study of ecosystems, species interactions, and habitat dynamics to guide conservation priorities.
Analysis of plant compounds to support medicinal applications, nutrition and pharmaceutical research.
Structuring, publishing and sharing botanical datasets to support open science and policy decisions.
Partnerships with national and international research institutions to strengthen scientific capacity.

Establishment of the first botanical standards and protocols at the Cayes Botanical Garden, creating the foundation for all subsequent research activities.
Taxonomy Protocols
Long-term research on the resilience and ecology of endemic and native plant species. This project tracks population health, documents threats, and generates data for targeted conservation actions.
In Progress Ecology Conservation
Development of a dedicated phytochemistry laboratory to analyze bioactive compounds in medicinal plants, supporting both pharmaceutical research and traditional medicine validation.
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