What is the national flower of every country in the world, do you know?
Introduction of national flowers of the world
1. England: Rose
Since the Red and White Rose War (also known as the Red and White War of the Roses), the rose (roses) has become the symbol of England, with its brilliant color and year-round bloom. It is designated as the national flower to indicate dearness, and because of the thorns on the stem, it indicates seriousness.
2. France: Vetiver Iris
Vetiver means “flower of light” in old French. It is a large and graceful flower with high natural ornamental value. There is also a very beautiful legend about the vetiver, so it is considered a symbol of happiness, light and freedom in France.
3.Korea: Hibiscus
Hibiscus, also known as Muji flower and Muji flower, has been a famous hedge plant since ancient times. The flower is very beautiful, long flowering period, and it is tough, vibrant, is a kind of life force is very strong flowers, by the Korean people's favorite.
4.Italy: Daisy
Daisies are native to Europe, flowering in the spring, strong growth, neat flowers, bright and plain colors, long flowering period, giving a feeling of vitality, with the gentleman's grace and naivety, deeply loved by the Italians.
5. Netherlands: Tulips
Tulips are the most widely planted flower in Holland, symbolizing beauty, majesty, splendor and success in the hearts of the Dutch, representing deep blessings.
6. Germany: cornflowers
There are purple, blue, light red, white and other varieties of cornflowers, of which purple and blue are the most valuable. It has won the praise and love of the German people for its beautiful color, beautiful flower shape, fragrant breath and tenacious vitality, so the Germans use it to symbolize the patriotism, optimism, tenacity and frugality of the Germanic people.
7.Belgium: Papaver rhoeas
Papaver rhoeas, also known as Lichunhua, in many grass flowers, Yumei is particularly prominent, rich flower color, white, purple, red and other colors, flowers bloom strong and gorgeous, elegant and showy, loved by the Belgian people.
8.Malaysia: Fusang
Fusang, also known as Hibiscus vermicularis, Hibiscus vermicularis and Chinese rose, is produced in China and is mostly red in color. In Malaysia, Fusang symbolizes solemnity, nobility, and use it to express their love for their homeland.
From the cherry blossom in the East to the rose in the West, from the sunflower in South America to the lily of the valley in Scandinavia, each national flower carries the history, culture and spirit of a country.
They are not only a gift of nature, but also a support for human emotions.
By learning about these national flowers, we can not only feel the beauty of nature, but also have a deeper understanding of the unique cultural heritage of each country. May these blooming flowers continue to convey peace, hope and friendship around the world.