is the colour red that your talking about because that would stand for the poppies
The two main symbols people wear on ANZAC Day are a red poppy and/ or the symbol of the rising sun.
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.
In world war one all the veterans that survived had respect for all those who did not survive, so in order to show that respect they bowed their heads. This was then sculptured into statues and was then an ANZAC symbol.
The red Poppy
Because it was a symbol of peace
Well, ANZAC stands for Australian New Zealand Army Corps If that answers your question....
Its symbols when our solders went out to fight to save our lifes, every anzac day the bridge is closed and celebrated.
Because the white poppy resembles P.E.A.C.E
Yukon's Flower symbol is fireweed (Epilobium angustifolium).
is the colour red that your talking about because that would stand for the poppies
red poppy
The two main symbols people wear on ANZAC Day are a red poppy and/ or the symbol of the rising sun.
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.