It is the fruit that gives its name to the neighborhood. It has two seeds that form a heart. These represent Mamey I and II that form a single neighborhood.
It represents the Guaynabo River that rises in the Mamey neighborhood. It also recalls the clean blue sky of the countryside. In addition, its curved lines take us on a journey through the mountains of the neighborhood.
Agriculture was one of the main activities for the residents of the neighborhood; sugar cane was one of the most important crops.
It represents the purity of the country air.