'Heather' blooms and is a light purple when it does bloom. It is closely associated with Ireland. The only other botanical that springs to mind is the 'Clover', which normally has 3 green leaves, but 4 is termed lucky in wives tales. Hope this is helpful.
Patterson or Paterson is usually associated with Scotland. However since it means son of Patrick a popular name in Scotland Ireland and England in medieval times it can be found in all three places. It's spread to Ireland was mainly however from the Lowlands of Scotland into Ulster and outwards from there.
"Scarlet Pimpernel" is the name of a book whose main character is Sir Percy
The surname Lacey is an English and Irish (of Norman origin) place name. The surname is widespread in Britain and Ireland, but most common in Nottinghamshire. In Ireland the family is associated particularly with County Limerick.
Ireland's real name is Éire, which is in the Irish language and which in English is Ireland.
Patrick is normally associated with Ireland, whether it is a first name or a surname. Saint Patrick himself was not actually Irish, believed to probably have been Welsh and possibly even French. He came to Ireland in 432 AD, so the name is long established in Ireland. There are lots of variations of the name Patrick as a surname, like Fitzpatrick and Kilpatrick. So, you can take the name Patrick as being Irish.
The Bells of Ireland Flower is is from the Labiatae (Mint family) in scientific terms. It's scientific name is Moluccella laevis. It's also called Molucca balmis, Shellflower, Shell flower, or Bells-of-Ireland. There are four species of this flower. Hope this helps!
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"Jocelyn" is not a commonly recognized flower name. It may be used as a personal name but is not associated with any specific type of flower.
The name Yolanda is of Greek origin and means "violet flower." It is a feminine name that is associated with beauty and delicacy.
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The name "Flor" is of Spanish origin and means "flower." It is a name often given to girls and is associated with qualities of beauty, delicacy, and grace.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Molucella laevis.
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a Jasmine is a climbing shrub with delicate and fragrant white or yellow flowers. fro9m Persia
A leprechaun is generally associated with Ireland, not just St. Patrick's Day.
peace sign, flower (power), smiley face
It is claimed that he expelled all the snakes from Ireland. The truth is there never were any snakes in Ireland to begin with.