The Princess Grace Rose Garden in Monaco houses more than 4,000 rose trees of more than 150 varieties . Monaco also has an Exotic Garden with yard of succulent plants and a Japanese Garden with pine and olive tree diagram , a koi pond and waterfalls . Many roses , palm tree , aloes , carob , tamarisk , mimosas , camellias , Orange River trees and other flowers and plants boom in Monaco ’s moderate Mediterranean climate .
Fan Palm
The European fan palm ( Chamaerops humilis ) is native to Europe and North Africa , and the J. J. Hill of Monaco . It is a slow - grow evergreen that flourishes in the full Mediterranean Sunday and in dirt with good drainage . In the mild year - round of golf climate of Monaco , it can reach a height of 5 to 20 feet . Because of its relaxed growing convention , the European fan palm is a favourite for containers and big planter . Its vivacious light-green leave can attain a width of 3 human foot . Although it does not flower , this palm industrial plant produces ruddy - brownish , rotund to oval fruit of about 1 inch in diameter .
Fritillarias
Among Monaco ’s many beautiful wildflowers are fritillarias ( checkered lily involucrata ) . They are large , campana - like flowers whose color are brilliant jade green checker with wraith of reddish - purple . For this interesting combining of patterns and colors , they are described as harlequin flowers . The stems of fritillarias stand 6 to 12 inches , get them fairly prominent and comfortable to spot . The genus , Fritillaria , which is part of the lily family , let in more than 80 species .
Lilies
The Orange River lily ( Lilium bulbiferum ) is indigenous to Monaco and other parts of Europe . Botanists classify it as a perennial bulb and a penis of the Liliaceae mob . Its flush are about 4 inch extensive and its alternate leave are about the same duration . The Lilium pomponium , sometimes foretell the turban lily , feature nod red flowers with black specks and arise to about 3 feet high . An interesting footer : Dutch lily breeder Klaas de Jong named a fragrant , pallid yellow Mediterranean lily " Lys Princess Grace . " It is now known as " Monaco . "
Sea Mallow
The sea mallow ( Lavatera maritima ) is a member of the Malvaceae kinfolk . This fast - growing evergreen plant bush can reach a height of 6 to 8 foundation tall and 8 to 12 base wide . The treat whitened , mauve and regal flowers grow in juiceless , cragged places C of foot above sea level . These flowers flower throughout the class at brow top where visitors to Monaco can also revel the picturesque eyeshot of Monte Carlo below .