Germany does not have a national flower, its national symbol is the Bundesadler (federal eagle). Some claim that it is the corn flower, but this is a fallacy. The corn flower was adopted by Prussia as national flower in 1810 following the death of the Prussian queen Luise (mother of the future Kaiser Wilhelm I). The state of Prussia effectively ceased to exist in 1871 with the proclamation of the (second) German Empire.
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Yukon's Flower symbol is fireweed (Epilobium angustifolium).
The ANZAC symbol is a flower because rosemary is found in Gallipoli.
No the symbol for the saints is not a flower but the name however does stand for "lilyflower" in French but , the symbol itself is not a flowered picture.
I have not heard of a flower symbolizing strength, except perhaps for the Chrysanthemum which was a symbol of Imperial Japan.
The flower is variously a symbol of birth, rebirth, childhood, and virginity. The bloody flower would be a symbol of the loss of these things.
The national flower of India is the symbol of the Bhartiya Janata Party. The national flower of India is a lotus which is also used by this party.
what is the Yukon's flower symbol called
The Rue flower
Spain's national flower is a carnation flower.
:Fleur-De-Lis (Flower of the Lily)
go to the symbols and you will see a flower
The poppie flower is the symbol for Veterans Day!