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Flor de itabo (yucca flower) blooming in Costa Rica, a traditional edible flower used in local cuisine during April and May

Flor de Itabo - Costa Rica’s edible yucca flower, a seasonal favorite in traditional dishes during April and May. (Photo by Katherine Zuñiga Badilla DIRECTORA GREEN WORLD)

Itabo in Bloom: A Bitter Flower, a Living Fence, and a Taste of Costa Rica

August 11, 2026
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Written by Katherine Zuñiga Badilla – DIRECTORA GREEN WORLD STORE

We’ve just wrapped up Semana Santa here in Costa Rica – the hottest days of the year, full of tradition, beach trips, and the slow rhythm of life in the dry season. And while the Easter celebrations may be over, one iconic sign of the season is still very much alive: the blooming flor de Itabo.

Driving through Guanacaste, I spotted one of these trees bursting with creamy white flowers. It’s a sight that always stops me – not just for its beauty, but for everything this plant represents in Costa Rican life. It’s more than a flower; it’s a fence, a flavor, and a piece of cultural memory.

A blooming flor de itabo on a traditional Costa Rican living fence line – nature’s boundary and seasonal delicacy.
(Photo by Katherine Zuñiga Badilla DIRECTORA GREEN WORLD)

Side view of a traditional Costa Rican living fence featuring flor de itabo in bloom
Another angle of the living fence line with flor de Itabo blossoms – a staple of rural Costa Rican sustainability.
(Photo by Katherine Zuñiga Badilla DIRECTORA GREEN WORLD)

The Itabo is a tough, resilient plant that thrives in the dry season. Its flowers bloom in clusters right around Lent and Holy Week – just when the heat turns up and everything else seems to dry out, this hardy plant comes to life.

Watch this living fence line in Costa Rica come alive with blooming flor de Itabo – a symbol of sustainability and tradition. (Photo by Katherine Zuñiga Badilla DIRECTORA GREEN WORLD)

In rural areas of Costa Rica, especially in Guanacaste and coffee-growing zones, the Itabo is often planted as a living fence. It’s used to keep people from trespassing into properties full of valuable crops – or to stop cattle from wandering into the road. With its long, sword-like leaves and thick stems, it’s both beautiful and incredibly functional.

But flor de Itabo is not just for looking at – it’s also a traditional food. Its flavor is unique: slightly bitter, earthy, and full of personality. It’s often cooked with eggs, in picadillos, or tossed into salads. To soften the bitterness, the flowers are usually boiled and rinsed before cooking.

Plate of traditional Costa Rican Flor de Itabo with rice, a seasonal dish commonly prepared during Semana Santa when the flower is freshly harvested
A classic Semana Santa tradition in Costa Rica – Flor de Itabo cooked with rice, enjoyed during the short season when the flower blooms fresh. (Photo by Katherine Zuñiga Badilla DIRECTORA GREEN WORLD)

For many Costa Ricans, this flower tastes like childhood. Like Sunday meals with grandma. Like the changing of seasons. It’s the kind of flavor that tells a story – one of resilience, community, and tradition.

And for me, seeing it  reminded me of the strength in simplicity, the beauty in the familiar, and how even a humble flower on the side of the road can carry the essence of a whole country.

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