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    1. Hopeful_Stay_5276 on

      The rose is only the national flower of England (yes, it says England, but gave the national flag of the UK).

      The thistle represents Scotland, the daffodil represents Wales, and the shamrock represents Ireland/Northern Ireland (I’m open to being corrected, but I don’t believe NI has a separate flower/plant).

    2. Belegor87 on

      It’s “kvÄ›tina” in Czech. And I’m not sure where the rose came from.

    3. Cornflowers for Germany is wrong!

      Germany doesn’t have a national flower.

      The cornflower was popular under prussian nationalists and is today still popular for faschists – as symbol it is considered as sign for hate and insulting democratic values.

    4. For Lithuania, what you wrote (“GÄ—lÄ—”) means “flower”. Its a general word, not specific for Rue. Rue would be “RÅ«ta”. Or maybe “RÅ«tos”. “RÅ«ta” is singular, “RÅ«tos” plural. I am not sure myself if both versions are “allowed” 😅

    5. Supershadow30 on

      For France, it’s not just any iris: it’s a yellow iris, or “water flag”, which is the inspiration behind the heraldic *fleur-de-lys*. It’s mostly a symbol of the monarchy tho.

    6. silkercaliskan on

      Yes, we have a cause with Netherlands. We gave them tulip bulb, then they selled us rest of tulips parts.

    7. Purple-Phrase-9180 on

      Since we’re missing Spain, it is the carnation flower

    8. The national flower for Belgium is the iris pseudacorus, not the red poppy.

      Yes, the poppy is widely recognized as a symbol of WW1 but it is not the national flower.

    9. Dongarion on

      Germany does not have any national flower.
      „Don’t believe everything you read on the internet!
      Abraham Lincoln“

    10. henkopdehelling on

      Sorry to tell you, but in the Netherlands its not the tulip. Its not a flower that is available in the wild or originated from the Netherlands. Our national flower is the Daisy, we actually had a competition a year ago if i’m correct and the Daisy had the most votes.

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