It’s always interesting to see why countries adopt certain flowers and plants as their national symbols — discovering the meaning and associations behind them.
Maybe a tulip is just a tulip for you or me, but for the people of Holland, it's a different story.
Though there are more of these flowers for garden lovers to find out, our experts here at BillyOh have compiled 11 national flowers from different countries around the world to get you started on your botanical journey.
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0:16 #01 Tudor Rose (England)
0:43 #02 Shamrock (Ireland)
1:04 #03 Thistle (Scotland)
1:27 #04 Leek and Daffodil (Wales)
1:55 #05 Iris (France)
2:20 #06 Red Carnation (Spain)
2:46 #07 Edelweiss (Switzerland)
3:12 #08 Rose (USA)
3:39 #09 Red Poppy (Belgium)
4:05 #10 Tulips (Holland)
4:25 #11 Chrysanthemum or Cherry Blossom (Japan)
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