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What is the national flower of each country?

the national flower of all countries in the world

Russia-Sunflower

The people of the former Soviet Union loved sunflower and made it the national flower. At present, Russia still defines the national flower as sunflower. "There is no catkin because of the wind, but sunflower leans towards the sun." Sunflower, yearning for the flower of light, brings

beautiful flowers of hope to people. It is a treasure all over and selflessly dedicates itself to human beings. There is a wonderful legend about sunflowers in history. In ancient times, there was a farmer's daughter named Ming Gu. She was simple, honest and handsome, but she was regarded as a thorn in the side by her stepmother, the bully, and was abused in all kinds of ways. Once, because of a small matter, I contradicted my stepmother and angered her. I whipped her with a whip, but I accidentally hit my own daughter who came to persuade her. At this time, my stepmother was angry and hated. At night, I gouged out her eyes while Ming was asleep. Ming Gu was in unbearable pain, broke into the door and fled, and soon died. After her death, there was a bright yellow flower on her grave, facing the sun all day. It was a sunflower. It means that Ming Gu yearns for light and hates darkness. This legend inspires people to hate violence and darkness and pursue light. This sunflower has been breeding ever since.

Italy-Daisy

Daisy, also known as Euphorbia, is a perennial herb of Compositae, which is native to Europe. Its leaves are spoon-shaped, rosette-shaped, densely short and green in color. Pulling flowers from the leaves, flowers are scattered, with simple appearance, petite flowers and harmonious colors. It blooms in early spring, is full of vitality, has gentleman's demeanor and childlike elegance, and is deeply loved by Italians, so it is elected as the national flower.

Japan-Cherry Blossoms

March 15th is the Cherry Blossom Festival in Japan. There are more than 3 kinds and 3 varieties of cherry blossoms in Japan, and there are more than 8 varieties in the world. All the parks in Japan are full of cherry blossoms. Japanese people think that cherry blossoms have the spirit of elegance, firmness, comeliness, simplicity and independence. They regard cherry blossoms as a symbol of hard work, courage and wisdom. There is a proverb in Japan that cherry blossoms last for seven days, which means that the flowering period is very short. Therefore, cherry blossoms are generally not planted in Japanese families, and it is considered that it is not good for the continuation of family prosperity.

Holland, Turkey, Hungary-tulip

Holland, the garden and flower country of Europe, can't be mentioned without talking about its national flower-tulip.

The history of tulips in Holland began with a horticulturist named Clusius. In the 16th century, as a gardener in the Royal Garden of Vienna, Clusius tried his best to get beautiful tulips originating in Asia from the Austrian ambassador to Turkey, and brought them to Holland, which made them spread all over the Netherlands quickly and once set off tulip fever. At first, the value of tulips increased exponentially. Many people planted tulips crazily, and some even exchanged a villa with a garden for a precious variety. By 1637, the price of tulips plummeted, and the market was in crisis. The government came forward to rectify it before it returned to normal. At present, tulips in the Netherlands are one of the main export commodities.

In Holland, tulips are a symbol of beauty, solemnity, luxury and success.

Although tulips in Holland are famous all over the world, their native land is Turkey. Turks prefer tulips. The biological name of tulip is Tulipa, which comes from the Turkish word TUber1d, which means that tulip flowers are as beautiful as Islamic girls wearing headscarves. Tulips became the national flower of Turkey earlier than Holland. Tulip brings colorful and happy life to people who love it. Hungary, Iran and New Zealand have also designated tulips as their national flowers.

France-Iris

France is a country of flowers, and its capital, Paris, is known as the "Flower Capital". Yingwei is regarded as the national flower of France.

According to legend, when Louis and Clovis, the Frankish kings, were baptized, the gift from God was the golden lily. The French lily is similar to "the flower of Louis" in pronunciation. Regard the golden lily as pure, and the golden lily symbolizes the "holy spirit" with the flying posture of the dove. The sixth king of France, Louis, decorated the edge of his blue robe with the golden lily as his seal and coin pattern. He wore the blue robe to attend the ceremony of being appointed king, so the golden lily became a symbol of royal rights. In fact, the golden lily mentioned here is the fragrant root warbler tail. In addition to being ornamental, the French plant the fragrant root warbler tail, which is also an important raw material for obtaining the essence.

As for the national flower of France, another way of saying it is lily. According to legend, King Cropius, who ruled France at the beginning, used frogs as his badge. Once a hermit appeared in his house and told him to present a beautiful shield to the queen, with a lily carved on it. After that, Crobismarck took this shield to the battlefield and won every battle. Since then, Lily has been designated as the national flower.

Brazil-Cladosporium pilosum

Cladosporium pilosum is an epiphyte native to the tropical rain forests of Brazil and Mexico. The body color is bright green, the stems are much branched, and often hang in clusters. A branch consists of several sections, each section is inverted oval or oblong, and several sections are coherent like crab claws, hence the name. Its roots cling tightly to the tall branches of giant trees or cliffs, and are not shaken by wind and rain. Since it was discovered in 1818, it has been widely cultivated all over the world, and more than 2 excellent varieties have been cultivated by gardeners. The flowering period is from October of the first year to March of the next year, and the colors are white, red and purple. A plant blooms several flowers, and there are no branches and leaves, which is very wonderful. Crab claw orchid is very popular with flower lovers for its beautiful plant shape and bright colors. Brazil once presented this flower to China, which enriched China's orchid treasures.

Germany-cornflower

Queen Louise, the mother of Prussian emperor William I, was forced to leave Berlin in a civil war. On the way to escape, the car broke down. While she and her two children were waiting at the roadside, she found blue cornflowers blooming on the roadside. She made a garland out of this flower and put it on the chest of nine-year-old William. Later, William I was crowned as the German emperor, and he still loved cornflower very much, thinking it was an auspicious flower. Cornflower also inspires people to be cautious and open-minded in learning

America-Rose

After a hundred years of debate, the House of Representatives passed the rose as the national flower on September 23rd, 1986. They believe that roses are the embodiment of love, peace, friendship, courage and dedication. Americans also believe that the red Chinese rose symbolizes love, love and courage. Pale pink conveys the message of approval or praise, pink represents elegance and nobility, deep pink expresses gratitude, white symbolizes purity, and yellow symbolizes joy and happiness

Australia-Acacia

Acacia is a spiny shrub or small tree of Leguminosae, with bipinnately compound leaves, and flower heads clustered in leaf axils, which are like golden pompoms when in full bloom.

In Australia, if you pay a little attention, you will find that residents' courtyards are not surrounded by walls, but are planted around houses with acacia as hedges, which is very unique. In the flowering season, the flower fence is like a golden barrier, with a strong floral fragrance, which is intoxicating.

Acacia is also an economic tree species. Aromatic flowers can extract aromatic oil as raw materials for cosmetics such as high-grade perfume. The pods, bark and roots contain tannin, which can be used as black dye, and the resin flowing out of the stem contains gum, which can be used for medicine. The material is hard and can be used to make valuable appliances.

south Korea-hibiscus

in the history of south Korea, the taiji flag first appeared in the 19th century. In August 1882, in the 19th year of the reign of the Lee Dynasty, envoys Park Yong-hyo and Jin Yu-yun were ordered to negotiate in Japan. On the way, the two discussed that it is impossible to be a representative of a country without a national flag. So, they drew the Tai Chi flag on the boat to Japan. After Park and Jin returned, in 1883, the flag was officially adopted as the national flag of the Lee Dynasty and promulgated for use. In 1948, when the Korean government was founded, it also decided to use the Taiji flag as the national flag. Later, the Korean Ministry of Culture and Education officially promulgated the production standard of Taiji flag, and decided that the top of the flagpole should be decorated with hibiscus, the national flower. The pattern on the flag surface: the white background represents the land, the circle in the middle represents the people, and the four hexagrams around represent the government.

Mexico-Cactus

The main inhabitants of Mexico are the Indian Astraks. According to legend, at first, the tribal gods instructed them to move south, and said that when an eagle stood on a cactus and pecked at a snake, it proved that it was rich, auspicious, settled and prosperous. When they went to Mexico, they saw the foretold scene and settled there. Cactus has become a symbol of their unyielding and heroic struggle to defend their national interests. Dahlia is the second national flower in Mexico. Mexico is the origin of Dahlia, Dahlia can be seen everywhere, and its flowers are generous, rich and colorful, which can compete with world famous flowers.

Switzerland-you have to think

Switzerland is a special country. When it comes to Switzerland, people will think of the world-famous Alps. There is a kind of plant called "Daihuai" by local people. Its whole body is covered with white fuzz, especially the bracts beside the flowers. It looks soft and comfortable like a blanket made of cotton wool.

San Marino-Cyclamen cyclamen

Cyclamen cyclamen originated in southern Europe and has been cultivated by flower lovers for more than 3 years. In the 18th century, Germany was used as the cultivation center, and later it became more popular throughout Europe. Because the horticulturists kept improving varieties, they finally moved the cultivation center to the United States. And gradually become a world-wide ornamental flower, highly respected by flower lovers, so it was elected as the queen of potted flowers. San Marino has a good eye for choosing this "world-class" flower as the national flower.

The national flower of the world

China-Peony

"The national color is full of wine, and the fragrance dyes the clothes at night." The national beauty of peony has been praised by people since ancient times. The cultivation history of Zhuang Dan was recorded as early as Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties. By the Tang and Song Dynasties, the cultivation technology of peony had developed greatly. In the Tang Dynasty, peony was even more beautiful and was known as the "Flower King". "The spring breeze is proud of horseshoe disease, and I see Chang 'an flowers all day. "The Chang 'an flowers here are peonies. The Ming Dynasty moved its capital to Beijing and planted peonies all over Gokurakuji. In the Qing Dynasty, a prince went to Gokurakuji to watch peony, and inscribed a plaque saying, "National Flower Temple". It can be seen that as far away as the Qing Dynasty, Zhuang Dan had been crowned as the national flower.

Russia-Sunflowers

The people of the former Soviet Union loved sunflowers and made them the national flowers. At present, Russia still defines the national flower as sunflower. "There is no catkin because of the wind, but sunflower leans towards the sun." Sunflower, yearning for the flower of light, brings a beautiful flower of hope to people. It is a treasure all over and selflessly dedicates itself to human beings. There is a wonderful legend about sunflowers in history. In ancient times, there was a farmer's daughter named Ming Gu. She was simple, honest and handsome, but she was regarded as a thorn in the side by her stepmother, the bully, and was abused in all kinds of ways. Once, because of a small matter, I contradicted my stepmother and angered her. I whipped her with a whip, but I accidentally hit my own daughter who came to persuade her. At this time, my stepmother was angry and hated. At night, I gouged out her eyes while Ming was asleep. Ming Gu was in unbearable pain, broke into the door and fled, and soon died. After her death, there was a bright yellow flower on her grave, facing the sun all day. It was a sunflower. It means that Ming Gu yearns for light and hates darkness. This legend inspires people to hate violence and darkness and pursue light. Why has this sunflower been propagated so far

Italy-Daisy

Daisy, also known as Euphorbia, is a perennial herb of Compositae, originating in Europe. Its leaves are spoon-shaped, rosette-shaped, densely short and green in color. Pulling flowers from the leaves, flowers are scattered, with simple appearance, petite flowers and harmonious colors. It blooms in early spring, is full of vitality, has gentleman's demeanor and innocent elegance, and is deeply loved by Italians, so it is elected as the national flower

Japan-cherry blossoms

March 15th is the cherry blossom festival in Japan. There are more than 3 kinds and 3 varieties of cherry blossoms in Japan, and there are more than 8 varieties in the world. All the parks in Japan are full of cherry blossoms. Japanese people think that cherry blossoms have the spirit of elegance, firmness, comeliness, simplicity and independence. They regard cherry blossoms as a symbol of hard work, courage and wisdom. There is a proverb in Japan that cherry blossoms last for seven days, which means that the flowering period is very short. Therefore, Japanese families generally don't grow cherry blossoms, and think it's not good to continue the prosperity of the family.

France-Iris

France is a country of flowers, and its capital, Paris, has the reputation of "Flower Capital". The warbler's tail is regarded as the national flower of the French kingdom. According to legend, when Louis and Clovis, the Frankish kings, were baptized, God gave him a golden lily. The French lily is similar to the "flower of Louis" in pronunciation. Regard the golden lily as pure, and the golden lily symbolizes the "holy spirit" with the flying posture of the dove. The sixth king of France, Louis, decorated the edge of his blue robe with the golden lily as his seal and coin pattern. He wore the blue robe to attend the ceremony of being appointed king, so the golden lily became a symbol of royal rights. In fact, the golden lily mentioned here is the fragrant root warbler tail. The French planted the fragrant root warbler tail not only for viewing, but also as an important raw material for obtaining the essence. & About the national flower of France, another way of saying it is lily. According to legend, King Cropius, who ruled France at the beginning, used frogs as his badge. Once a hermit appeared in his house and told him to present a beautiful shield to the queen, with a lily carved on it. In the future, Crobismarck took this shield to the battlefield and won every battle. From then on, Lily was designated as the national flower

Holland-tulip

Holland, the garden and flower country in Europe. When it comes to Holland, we can't help but talk about its national flower-tulip. The history of tulips in Holland began with a horticulturist named Clusius. In the 16th century, as a gardener in the Royal Garden of Vienna, Clusius tried his best to get beautiful tulips originating in Asia from the Austrian ambassador to Turkey, and brought them to Holland, which made them spread all over the Netherlands quickly and once set off tulip fever. At first, the value of tulips increased exponentially. Many people planted tulips crazily, and some even exchanged a villa with a garden for a precious variety. By 1637, the price of tulips plummeted, and the market was in crisis. The government came forward to rectify it before it returned to normal. At present, tulips in the Netherlands are one of the main export commodities. In the Netherlands, tulips are a symbol of beauty, solemnity, luxury and success. Although the tulips in the Netherlands are famous all over the world, the native land of tulips is actually Turkey. Turks prefer tulips. The biological name of tulip is Tulipa, which comes from the Turkish word TUber1d, which means that tulip flowers are as beautiful as Islamic girls wearing headscarves. Tulips became the national flower of Turkey earlier than Holland. Tulip brings colorful and happy life to people who love it. Hungary, Iran, and New Zealand have also designated tulips as their national flowers

Australia-Acacia

Acacia is a spiny shrub or small tree of Leguminosae, with bipinnately compound leaves. When blooming, the flower heads are clustered in the axils of leaves, like golden fluffy balls in Australia. If you pay a little attention, you will find that residents' courtyards are not surrounded by walls, but planted in houses with Acacia as barbed fences. In the flowering season, the flower fence is like a golden barrier, with a strong floral fragrance, which makes people intoxicated. Acacia is also an economic tree species, and aromatic flowers can extract aromatic oil as raw materials for cosmetics such as high-grade perfumes. The pods, bark and roots contain tannin, which can be used as black dye, and the resin flowing out of the stem contains gum, which can be used for medicine. The wood is hard and can be used to make valuable appliances

Brazil-Crab Claw Lotus

Crab Claw Orchid is an epiphyte native to the tropical rain forests of Brazil and Mexico. The body color is bright green, the stems are multi-branched, often hanging in clusters, and one branch is made up of ruo.