It depends on the situation or context. The royal standard is the lion rampant, red on a yellow background. Whilst this is often used as a national symbol, so too is the thistle as it is abundant in the Scottish countryside. The flag is also frequently used, a white St Andrew's cross (saltire) on a blue background.
A thistle.
No. The thistle is the symbol for Scotland.
Scotland has a thistle, which is a national symbol. The rose is the symbol used by England.
Scotland, part of the UK.
The national fish of Scotland is the Atlantic salmon. This fish is native to Scotland's rivers and is an iconic symbol of the country's wildlife and culture.
No. The thistle is the symbol for Scotland. Ireland's is the shamrock.
There are a number of symbols that one can associate with Scotland - the thistle, the lion rampant and the St Andrews Cross Flag (or Saltire) to name a few. The main symbol is probably the Thistle as it has been an important Scottish Symbol for over 500 years. Legend says that a group of Scots were woken when a viking raider stood on a thistle prior to an attack, however, there is little evidence if any to support this.
The unicorn is a national symbol of Scotland, representing nobility, purity, and power. It has been part of the Scottish royal coat of arms since the 12th century and is featured on various emblems and landmarks throughout the country. The unicorn is associated with Scotland's long history and mythology.
The national flower of Scotland is a thistle.
No, a thistle is the national flower of Scotland.
The symbol for Royal Bank Scotland plc (The) in the NYSE is: RBS.
The national game of Scotland is football (soccer). It is a popular sport that is played and followed by many people in Scotland.
Highland dress is regarded as Scotland's national dress.