Flowers That Represent Nations

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FLOWERS THAT REPRESENT NATIONS Every Nation has a national flower that represents its ideology and the culture behind that country. Let’s explore the flowers that have been of prime importance in representing an important insignia for various countries. The National Flower of India” Lotus”: The symbol of purity, divinity, fertility, wealth and knowledge, the beautiful lotus is the National flower of India. The lotus or the water lily has been depicted as the seats of God and has a religious mythological past. The lotus is used in various auspicious occasion and impact the sense of serenity. The lotus is an aquatic plant of Nymphaea family with big pink petals that are considered to be the eyes of Lord Vishnu. Lotus can germinate for thousands of years and can survive both in shallow areas and muddy swaps. Even Bangladesh has its National flower as Water lily, which was officially adopted in the year 1971. The National Flower of US – the Roses: The roses have been declared as the National Flower of US in the year 1986. Roses are not only just eye alluring but the delicate petals and the rose hips is edible too. Rose hips are the fruit of the flower that forms the lower part or the base of the flower is the treasure chest of various vitamins like C, E and K, Pectin, beta carotene and bio – flavinoids. The rose hip improves blood cholesterols and improves digestion and they serve as important element during the weight management process also and a mouth watering treats for the birds and wild animals especially during winters. Countries like Czech Republic, Cyprus, and Bulgaria also have their National flowers as Roses. The Czech Republic has the roses in a Miniature form. The miniature roses were first developed in China. The national flower of Bhutan “Blue poppy”: The beautiful Himalayan blue poppy forms the National flower of Bhutan. The blue poppies belong to the family of Papaveraceae. The scientific name

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Every Nation has a national flower that represents its ideology and the culture behind that country.

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FLOWERS THAT REPRESENT NATIONSEvery Nation has a national flower that represents its ideology and the culture behind that country. Let’s explore the flowers that have been of prime importance in representing an important insignia for various countries.

The National Flower of India” Lotus”:

The symbol of purity, divinity, fertility, wealth and knowledge, the beautiful lotus is the National flower of India. The lotus or the water lily has been depicted as the seats of God and has a religious mythological past. The lotus is used in various auspicious occasion and impact the sense of serenity. The lotus is an aquatic plant of Nymphaea family with big pink petals that are considered to be the eyes of Lord Vishnu. Lotus can germinate for thousands of years and can survive both in shallow areas and muddy swaps. Even Bangladesh has its National flower as Water lily, which was officially adopted in the year 1971.

The National Flower of US – the Roses:

The roses have been declared as the National Flower of US in the year 1986. Roses are not only just eye alluring but the delicate petals and the rose hips is edible too. Rose hips are the fruit of the flower that forms the lower part or the base of the flower is the treasure chest of various vitamins like C, E and K, Pectin, beta carotene and bio –flavinoids. The rose hip improves blood cholesterols and improves digestion and they serve as important element during the weight management process also and a mouth watering treats for the birds and wild animals especially during winters. Countries like Czech Republic, Cyprus, and Bulgaria also have their National flowers as Roses. The Czech Republic has the roses in a Miniature form. The miniature roses were first developed in China.

The national flower of Bhutan “Blue poppy”:

The beautiful Himalayan blue poppy forms the National flower of Bhutan. The blue poppies belong to the family of Papaveraceae. The scientific name of the blue poppies is “Meconopsis grandis” and they have two distinct ranges.

National Flower of Pakistan” Jasmine”:

The gorgeous and delicate jasmine or chambeli, is the national flower of Pakistan. The amazing Jasmine

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