List of
National Flowers
Country
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Common name
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Scientific Name
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Picture
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Ref
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Australia
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Golden Wattle
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Acacia pycnantha
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The golden wattle flower is made of a bunch of tiny flowers in
large, fluffy, yellow bundles. Since 1992, September 1st is
declared as National Wattle Day.
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Cook Islands
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Tiare Flower
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Gardenia
Taitensis
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The national flower
of the Cook Islands is the Tiare maori or Tiale maoli. The cook Islands have
a large non-native population of Ship rat and Kiore toka.......(Polynesian
rat)
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England
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Tudor rose
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N/A
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England's national flower is the distinctive red and white Tudor
Rose, Which originally became England's emblem during the Wars of the Roses
from 1455 to 1485.
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Finland
|
Lily of the
Valley
|
Convallalia
Majalis
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The Lily-of -the-
valley was chosen as the National Flower of Finland due to its attractive and
sweet-scented flowers. They are often represented in finish poetry and
songs
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Estonia
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Cornflower
|
Centaurea cyanus
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The National Flower of Estonia is the Blue Cornflower. In 1067-68 The
Estonian Wildlife Protection Society Held a televised campaign for people to
choose the national flower
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Nepal
|
Rhododendron
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Rhododendron
Arboreum
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Rhododendron is national
flower of Nepal. rhododendron is the soul of Nepal .
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Palestine
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Palestinian poppy
|
Anemone
Coroonaria
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Palestinian Poppy, Palestine's national flower, is commonly known
as spanish marigold
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Caucasus Emirate
|
Rhododendron
|
Rhododendron
ponticum
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The National
Floer of Caucasus Emirate is the Rhododendron
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Pakistan
|
Poet's Jasmine
|
Jasminum officinale
|
The "Queen of flowers" common poet's jasmine is the
official "national flower of Pakistan" respectively...Because of
its attractive scent, the white Jasmine symbolizes attachment and Jasmine was
named the "National flower of Pakistan"
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Sikkim
|
Noble orchid
|
Cymbidium
Goeringii
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The National
Flower of Sikkim is the Noble orchid
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Sri Lanka
|
Water Lily
|
Nymphaea
Stellata
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The National Flower of Sri Lanka is the Nil Manel (Or blue water
lily) and was chosen as the national flower in 1986. It can be found all over
Sri Lanka and grows in shallow water
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South Korea
|
Rose of Sharon
|
Hibiscus
syriacus
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The flower's
symbolic significance stems from the korean word mugung,
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Afghanistan
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Tulip
|
Tulipa
gesneriana
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Tulip conquered
the heart of afghan people through its magnificent beauty and symbol of
emotions, which bring it be the National flower of Afghanistan
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Bangladesh
|
Shapla
|
Nymphaea
pubescens
|
The National Flower
of Bangladesh is the White Water Lily. Bangladeshi people believe that the
white water lily purifies their soul and unites them all as the petals of a
water lily.
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Bhutan
|
Blue Poppy
|
Meconopsis
gakyidiana
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The national
flower of Bhutan is the Himalayan Blue Poppy. This flower was first
discovered in 1933 in a remote part of sakteng in eastern Bhutan. The blue
poppy is traditionally linked to the yeti of lore
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Cambodia
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Rumduol
|
Sphaerocoryne
affinis
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Sharing this unusual
three-petaled characteristic is the flower of the rumdul tree, which in 2005
was declared the national flower of Cambodia
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China
|
Peony
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Paeonia
|
The Plum
Blossom became the official National Flower of the Republic of China by the
Executive yuan in July of 1964
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Chile
|
Cophihue
|
Lapageria
Rosea
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Cophihue/Chilean
Bellflower is the national flower of Chile. This flower grows in the
southern part of Chile
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East Turkestan
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Persian Poppy
|
Bracteatum
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The official National
Flower of East Turkestan … Poppy respectively
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