'The rose of all the world is not for me;
I want for my part
Only the little white rose of Scotland
Which smells so sharp and sweet
And breaks the heart.'
(Done from memory).
No, a thistle is the national flower of Scotland.
The national flower of Scotland is a thistle.
The national flower of Scotland is the Thistle, usually Genus Onopordum.The thistle is the emblem of Scotland, the bluebell is the flower of Scotland.
It is the national flower of Scotland.
Scotland
The wild thistle is the national flower of Scotland. It is known for its prickly leaves and purple/pink flower head. Thistles are a common sight in the Scottish countryside.
Scotland does not have an official national anthem. There are three that circulate among the Scottish themselves:"Auld Land Syne""Flower of Scotland""Scotland the Brave"
Scotland's national anthem in English is "Flower of Scotland." It is a popular Scottish song that is often used for national events and sporting occasions.
No. The thistle is the symbol for Scotland. Ireland's is the shamrock.
If you are referring to it's national anthem, then technically there isn't one. However, the one used at all national events is "Flower of Scotland" by the Corries.
Flower of Scotland was created in 1965.
Officially it's "God Save The Queen" but if you asked anyone from Scotland the most common answer would be "Flower Of Scotland"