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What is the national flower of Germany?

What is the national flower of Germany?

(German national flower pattern) Description: Germany is a European flower producer and the largest flower importer in the world. Germans like flowers very much. When visiting relatives and friends, they always send a beautiful bouquet of flowers to express their blessings. Among the many flowers, Germans especially like cornflowers. This flower has beautiful colors and is a famous flower in Europe with high ornamental value. The Germans regard it as the national flower of Germany. Cornflower, also known as blue hibiscus and litchi chrysanthemum, is an annual herbaceous plant of the Asteraceae family. Its plant height is 30-90 cm, its leaves are alternate, linear and serrated, and 7-15 cm long. This flower blooms in summer and is located at the ends of branches. The flowers are larger, 4-6 cm in diameter. There are two types of flower shapes: double and semi-double. Flowers come in purple, blue, pink, white and other colors, among which purple and blue are the most valuable. Cornflowers have strong vitality, and their seeds can be self-sown and reproduced. They can sprout and grow on their own one year after planting. The Germans use cornflowers to symbolize the patriotism, optimism, and frugality of the German nation. Legend has it that during a civil war, the mother of Prussian Emperor William I was fleeing for safety. Her car broke down on the way. She got out of the car and found blue cornflowers blooming on the roadside. The mother used this flower to make a garland and wore it on her 9-year-old son. On the chest of his son William, who later became William I, the cornflower symbolizes good luck.

What does Germany’s national flower symbolize?

Germany does not have an official “national flower”.

But in a general sense, cornflowers are believed to represent Germany, or in other words, cornflowers are a national symbol of Germany.

This conventional view can be traced back to the Prussian period. After Prussia unified Germany in 1871, the cornflower was regarded as a symbol of a new unified country.

What is Russia's national flower?

China's national flower - peony

Canada's national flower - maple

Chile's national flower - lily

British national flower - rose (rose)

Italian national flower - daisy

New Zealand national flower - alstroemeria, silver fern

Singapore National flower--Zhuojin·Vanda

Spain's national flower--pomegranate

Tanzania's national flower--lilac

Thailand's national flower--water lily

< p> Bangladesh flower--water lily

Egypt's national flower--water lily

Japan's national flower--cherry Mexico's national flower--cactus

United States' national flower--mountain flower Rose

Kenya’s national flower--Kenshan orchid

Netherlands’ national flower--tulip

Turkey’s national flower--tulip

South Korea’s national flower-- Wood plant flowers

France's national flower - orioles

Russia's national flower - sunflower

Germany's national flower - cornflower

Australia's national flower -- Acacia

Brazil's national flower--tropical orchid, hairy crab orchid

Afghanistan: tulip

Algeria: iris, Australian oleander

*** United Nations: Malachite, Zinnia

Argentina: Ivory Red

Austria: Edelweiss

Azania : Bu Ruodi

Belgium: Rhododendron, rose, poppy

Bhutan: Green velvet

Bolivia: Cantu flower

< p> Bulgaria: Rose Turkicus

Burma: Dragon Boat Flower

Colombia: Cattleya three-way

Costa Rica: Cattleya

Cuba: Ginger Flower

Denmark: Amaranthus

Ecuador: Licastlan

Ethiopia: Calla Lily

Fiji: Hibiscus

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Finland: Lily of the Valley

Greece: Viola

Honduras: Carnation

Liechtenstein: Orange Blossom Lily

Hungary: Tulips

India: Lotus

Indonesia: Jasmine tomentosa

Iraq: Rose

Iran: Turkic rose, bellflower tulip

Ireland: White Clover Israel: Anemone

Cambodia: Water Lily

Latvia: Ox-eye Daisy

Lithuania: Rue

Guyana: Water Lily

Libya: Pomegranate

Laos: Plumeria

Luxembourg: Rose

North Korea : Red Rhododendron

Madagascar: Traveler's Banana

Malaysia: Hibiscus

Malta: Cornflower

Morocco: Rose, Carnation

Nicaragua: Ginger Flower

Nepal: Rhododendron azalea

Monaco: Carnation

Pakistan: Suqing

Peru: Sunflower, Cantu Flower

Philippines: Jasmine tomentosa

Poland: Pansy

Portugal: Lavender

Romania: Dog Rose

Switzerland: Edelweiss

South Africa: Creeping Grass

Sweden: Lily of the Valley

Guatemala: Rica Stellan

Zimbabwe: Garland

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What is the national flower of Russia? What is the national flower of the United States? What is the national flower of the Netherlands?

China's national flower - peony

Canada's national flower - maple

Chile's national flower - lily

UK's national flower - rose (Rose)

The national flower of Italy--Daisy

The national flower of New Zealand--Alpinia fern, silver fern

The national flower of Singapore--Vanda orchid

Spain's national flower - pomegranate

Tanzania's national flower - lilac

Thailand's national flower - water lily

Bangladesh's flower - water lily

< p> Egypt's national flower - water lily

Japan's national flower - cherry blossom Mexico's national flower - cactus

United States' national flower - mountain rose

Kenya's national flower - Kensan orchid

The national flower of the Netherlands--Tulip

The national flower of Turkey--Tulip

The national flower of South Korea--Kuzhihua

The national flower of France- - Warbler

Russia's national flower--sunflower

Germany's national flower--cornflower

Australia's national flower--acacia

Brazil National flowers - tropical orchid, hairy crab orchid

Afghanistan: tulip

Algeria: iris, Australian oleander

*** United Nations: Peacock Grasses, zinnias

Argentina: Ivory Red

Austria: Edelweiss

Azania: Borodi

Belgium : Rhododendron, rose, poppy

Bhutan: Green velvet

Bolivia: Cantu flower

Bulgaria: Turkic rose

Burma: Cattleya

Colombia: Cattleya three-way

Costa Rica: Cattleya

Cuba: Ginger flower

Denmark: Cattleya Spring chrysanthemum

Ecuador: Licastella

Ethiopia: Calla Lily

Fiji: Hibiscus

Finland: Lily of the Valley

Greece: Pansy

Honduras: Carnation

Liechtenstein: Orange Blossom Lily

Hungary: Tulip

India : Lotus

Indonesia: Jasmine tomentosa

Iraq: Rose

Iran: Turkic rose, bellflower tulip

Ireland: white clover Israel: Anemone

Cambodia: Water Lily

Latvia: Oxeye Daisy

Lithuania: Rue

Guyana: Water Lily< /p>

Libya: Pomegranate

Laos: Plumeria

Luxembourg: Rose

North Korea: Rhododendron

Madagascar : Traveler's banana

Malaysia: Hibiscus

Malta: Cornflower

Morocco: rose, carnation

Nicaragua: ginger flower< /p>

Nepal: Rhododendron

Monaco: Carnation

Pakistan: Suqing

Peru: Sunflower, Cantu Flower

Philippines: Jasmine tomentosa

Poland: Pansy

Portugal: Lavender

Romania: Dog rose

Switzerland : Edelweiss

South Africa: Creeping

Sweden: Lily of the valley

Guatemala: Licastella

Zimbabwe: Gloria...>>

What is the national flower of the United States, Britain, and France?

The national flower of the United States - the rose: symbolizes beauty, fragrance, enthusiasm and love. In 1985, it was proposed by Senator John Denton and passed by the Senate and was selected as the national flower of the United States. More than a decade ago, the late Senator Dixon proposed the marigold as the national flower.

Because calendula only grows in North America and is found in all fifty states in the United States, calendula's adaptability to the environment and resistance to pests are unmatched by other flowers. Although Dixon's proposal was not passed, there are still many "Marigolds" in the House of Representatives. They do not agree with the rose as the national flower. Therefore, whether the "rose" or "marigold" is the national flower of the United States has yet to be finalized by the House of Representatives. After hundreds of years of debate, the House of Representatives approved the rose as the national flower on September 23, 1986. They believe that roses are the embodiment of love, peace, friendship, courage and devotion. The national flower of the United Kingdom - the rose: There is a brief introduction to the United Kingdom on any website about studying in the United Kingdom. The national flower of France - Iris fragrans: It is large and beautiful, graceful and very similar to lilies. But in fact, iris and lily belong to two completely different families. Although at first glance, it seems that both have six "petals", everyone knows that the iris only has three petals, and the remaining three outer petals are for protection. The sepals of the flower buds are often confused with the real ones because these three petal-shaped sepals look exactly like the petals, making it difficult to identify. In addition, half of the "petals" of iris are tilted upward and half are rolled downward, while the petals of lilies are all upward. There are also three long tongue-shaped petals that are transformed from the female core deep in the flower center of some iris. Because Europeans often call iris "lily", many people think that France's national flower is lily. The French regard the iris as their national flower, and there are three theories about its meaning. One said "it symbolizes the power of the ancient French royal family." According to legend, when Clovis (481-511), the first king of the Frankish Kingdom, was baptized, the Five Emperors gave him a gift-the iris. Since then, the French have used the iris as a symbol to commemorate their ancestors. Since the 12th century AD, the iris pattern has appeared on the French national emblem. The second is that "it is a religious symbol." According to Christian doctrine, although there is only one God, he is a trinity of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. In 1376 AD, King Charles V of France (1364-1380) changed the iris flower on the original national emblem to three petals, representing the trinity of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Third, "The French people use iris to express light and freedom, symbolizing national purity, solemnity and aboveboardness."

What are the national flowers of India, Germany, Italy, Russia, and the United Kingdom?

National flower of India - lotus Germany - cornflower Italy - daisy Russia - sunflower UK - rose

What kind of flower is cornflower? Is it the national flower of Germany? Where is the most common?

The homeland of cornflower, which symbolizes happiness, is Europe. It was originally a wild flower. After years of cultivation, its "wild" nature has become less. The flowers have become larger and more colorful. There are purple, blue, light red, white and other varieties, among which purple and blue are the most popular. Expensive. It can be found everywhere on hillsides, fields, watersides, roadsides, in front of and behind houses in Germany. With its clear color, beautiful flower shape, fragrant smell and tenacious vitality, it has won the praise and love of the German people, so it is regarded as the national flower. In addition, it is the national flower of Macedonia.

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What is the national flower of Germany, the Netherlands, Japan and Russia?

Cornflower (Germany) Tulip (Netherlands) Japan has no national flower, people like cherry blossoms, and the royal symbol is the chrysanthemum sunflower (Russia) )

What is the national flower of France?

France's national flower - iris

China's national flower - orchid

North Korea's national flower - Korean azalea (Jindarae)

South Korea National flower - hibiscus

Japan's national flower - cherry blossom, chrysanthemum

Laos' national flower - plumeria

Myanmar's national flower - dragon boat flower

Thailand's national flower--jasmine and water lily

Malaysia's national flower--hibiscus

Indonesia's national flower--jasmine jasmine

Singapore's national flower--vandallan

The national flower of the Philippines - Jasmine

The national flower of India - Lotus, Bodhi tree

The national flower of Nepal - Rhododendron

The national flower of Bhutan - Blue-flowered green velvet

Bangladesh flower--water lily

Sri Lanka's national flower--water lily

Afghanistan's national flower--tulip

Pakistan's national flower - jasmine

Iran's national flower - Damascus rose

Iraq's national flower - rose (red)

*** United Emirates flower - peacock, Zinnia

The national flower of Yemen--coffee

The national flower of Syria--rose

The national flower of Lebanon--cedar

The national flower of Israel- -Anemone, Olea europaea

Turkey's national flower--European tulip

Norway's national flower--Heather

Sweden's national flower--European ash

Finland's national flower - lily of the valley

Denmark's national flower - wood chamomile

Russia's national flower - sunflower

Poland's national flower - pansy

Czechoslovakia's national flower - linden

Germany's national flower - cornflower

Yugoslavia's national flower - plum, lily of the valley

Hungary's national flower - -Geranium

Romania's national flower--dog rose

Bulgaria's national flower--rose, Turkic rose

Britain's national flower--dog rose

Ireland's national flower - white clover

France's national flower - iris

Netherlands' national flower - tulip

Belgium's national flower - poppy, azalea

The national flower of Luxembourg - Rose

The national flower of Monaco - Dianthus

The national flower of Spain - Dianthus

The national flower of Portugal - Carnation, lavender< /p>

Switzerland's national flower - edelweiss

Austria's national flower - edelweiss

Italy's national flower - daisy, rose

San Marino National flower - cyclamen

Malta's national flower - cornflower

Greece's national flower - olive, acanthus?

North America

Canada's national flower - sugar maple

United States' national flower - rose

Mexico's national flower - dahlia, cactus

Guatemala's national flower - Javanese kapok

The national flower of El Salvador - yucca

The national flower of Honduras - carnation

The national flower of Nicaragua - lily (turmeric)

The national flower of Costa Rica - carnation Orchid

Cuba's national flower - ginger flower, lily

Jamaica's national flower - guaiac tree

Haiti's national flower - amaranth

The national flower of the Republic of Dominica - mahogany

South America

The national flower of Colombia - Cattleya, coffee

The national flower of Ecuador - white orchid< /p>

Peruvian national flower - cinchona tree, sunflower

Bolivia's national flower - sunflower

Brazil's national flower - Cattleya

Chile's national flower - -Wild Lily

The national flower of Agenyan--Eryngium

The national flower of Uruguay - pokeweed, hawthorn

Oceania

The national flower of Australia - acacia, eucalyptus

The national flower of New Zealand - philodendron, eucalyptus

Fiji's national flower - hibiscus

Africa

Egypt's national flower - water lily

Libya's national flower - pomegranate

Tunisia's national flower - jasmine

Algeria's national flower - oleander, iris

Morocco's national flower - rose, carnation

Senegal's national flower - baobab Tree

Liberia's national flower - pepper

Ghana's national flower - date palm

Sudan's national flower - hibiscus

Tanzania's national flower - lilac , rose

Gabon's national flower - flame tree

Zambia's national flower - bougainvillea

Madagascar's national flower - poinciana, traveler's banana

The national flower of Seychelles--Panthera

The national flower of Zimbabwe--Gloria...>>

What is the national flower of the Netherlands?

Tulip. Netherlands - Tulips The Netherlands is the garden of Europe and the country of flowers. When talking about the Netherlands, we cannot but talk about its national flower - the tulip. The history of Dutch tulips begins with a horticulturist named Clusius. In the 16th century, Clusius, who worked as a gardener in the Royal Gardens of Vienna, did everything possible to obtain the beautiful tulips native to Asia from the Austrian ambassador to Turkey, and brought the tulips to the Netherlands, making this flower very popular. Tulip fever spread all over the Netherlands. At first, the value of tulips increased exponentially, and many people planted tulips crazily. 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 the situation and returned to normal. Nowadays, Dutch tulips are one of the main export commodities for earning foreign exchange. In the Netherlands, tulips are a symbol of beauty, solemnity, luxury and success. Although the Dutch tulips are famous all over the world, the native land of tulips is Türkiye. Turks love tulips even more. The biological name of tulips is Tulipa, which comes from Turkish TUber1d, which means that tulips are as beautiful as a turbaned Christian girl. Tulips became the national flower of Turkey earlier than the Netherlands. Tulips bring colorful and happy life to people who love them. Hungary, Iran, and New Zealand also designate tulips as their national flowers.