Regular Poetic Structures Tradition in Gardening in the Tropics In the verse assortment Gardening in the Tropics, Olive Senior educates perusers in the customs of the Caribbean, similar to the customary employments of Annatto and Guinep in her sonnet 'Annatto and Guinep' and the customs of settlers in her sonnet 'Stowaway', while relinquishing the ordinary lovely structures of meter and rhyme in the majority of her sonnets. She underscores the significance of Caribbean conventions so as to show perusers and to feature the impact an absence of custom stances on the area today. Be that as it may, in a portion of her sonnets where she focuses on the topic of convention, there is proof of these graceful structures, as observed in 'Marassa: Divine Twins' and 'Contemplation on Yellow'. In the sonnet 'Annatto and Guinep', found in the area 'Nature Studies', Olive Senior shows perusers the conventional employments of the plants, without the utilization of meter and rhyme.