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The Floral Emblem or National Flower: A Symbol of National Identity



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By : Nadine Davis   

Copyright (c) 2010 Nadine Davis

Numerous countries around the world have adopted a specific flower that they feel is the best representation of the country. Some countries have endorsed these national symbols officially either through decree of governing bodies or informal public polls while others have done so unofficially. Many countries chose their national flower based on religious roots or cultural provenance. These flowers often symbolize the geographical area in which the country is located. A country's national flower, referred to in Australia as the floral emblem, serves as the country's national identity and is often a symbol of patriotism. Floral emblems may be country wide or subdivisions within a country may have their own distinct emblem. For example, each territory within Australia has its own unique floral emblem that represents the specific territory. Your local Florist Brisbane will have some idea of local floral emblems.

National Flowers Around the World:

Since the early 1900's, many in Australia have considered the Acacia pycnantha or the Golden Wattle to be the country's floral emblem. In 1988, the governor of Australia signed a proclamation stating the official acceptance of the Golden Wattle as Australia's floral emblem. The Golden Wattle is a small tree or shrub that develops sweetly scented golden-yellow flowers in the spring. It is a very popular garden plan and easily propagated from seed.

There have been plenty of countries around the world who have accepted flowers and made them their national flowers or floral emblems or state flowers. Each of the four countries that comprise the United Kingdom has its own national flower. The national flower of England is the Tudor Rose, Wales claims the daffodil and the leek, Northern Ireland is represented by the shamrock, and Scotland chose the thistle. Canada is represented by the maple leaf, while the United States' national flower is the rose. Although they don't have an official floral emblem, China and Japan both have an unofficial national flower in the plum blossom, and chrysanthemum or cherry blossom respectively.

Give the Gift of Floral Emblems:

Flowers Brisbane can have a number of significant meanings for both the patron and the recipient. Flowers can be used as a symbol of an individuals patriotism or devotion to their birth country or more commonly as an expression of love, friendship or sorrow such as funeral flowers. A florist can be of assistance those wishing to purchase either their floral emblem or a simple bouquet of flowers. For those special occasions celebrating one's home country, purchasing the country's floral emblem may be an excellent idea. Blending national flowers can be a great way to symbolize unity and peace. For special events such as weddings, having the floral emblem of both the bride and groom can illustrate the merging of two nationalities into one family. Flowers are the perfect gift for almost any occasion.

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Author Resource:- For unique Flowers Brisbane, such as Australia's floral emblem, or special occasions like weddings or parties, a Florist Brisbane like at Flowers on Oxford can help.
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