Each country has its own national flower.
As of July 2021, there were 197 recognized countries worldwide. It collected and sorted out the national flowers of 162 countries. Some countries are "one country with many flowers", that is, a country has two or more national flowers, such as Mexico. There is also a situation where "one flower has many countries", that is, a flower that belongs to the national flower of multiple countries, such as roses.
In either case, these national flowers have one thing in common: beautiful and charming! It's unforgettable.
Collect it first so you don't find it later.
Palau's national flower – plumeria rubra 'Acutifolia'
The flowers are five-petaled, inlaid with white on the outside, and goose yellow in the center, hence the name "frangipani"; Later, after horticultural improvement, it was pink and pink red, yellow orange and other colors.
Australia's national flower – Acacia (Vachellia farnesiana)
New Zealand's national flower – silver fern (Cyathea dealbata)
New Zealanders believe that the silver fern can embody the national spirit of New Zealand, so this plant has become a unique symbol and honorary representative of New Zealand. The four-winged locust is the national tree of New Zealand.
Papua New Guinea's national flower – Rhododendron simsii
Gardenia jasminoides, the national flower of Tahiti, Cook Islands
Fiji's national flower, Medinilla waterhousei
Some self-media call Fuso the national flower of Fiji, and although some affirm that Mizuya Meiting is the national flower of Fiji, the article introduces hibiscus flowers.
Mizuya Metin flowers on the Fiji National 50 dollar note. ↓
Guam's national flower – Bougainvillea glabra
Tonga's national flower – Garcinia sessilis
Kiribati's national flower – frangipani
Niue's national flower - silver fern
The Niue government has a highly close relationship with the New Zealand government, so even their national flower is the same.
Samoa's national flower – Alpinia purpurata
Red flower moon peach, ginger family Ginger genus, also known as red ginger flower, resembles the wild moon peach flower, is one of the most famous ornamental flowers of the genus Ginger.
Thailand's national flower – Laburnum anagyroides
North Korea's national flower – Oyama sieboldii
There is also a more common theory that Rhododendron mucronulatum is the national flower of North Korea. ↓
Mongolia's national flower – narrow-leaved blue pot flower (Scabiosa comosa)
The national flower of Laos – plumeria rubra 'Acutifolia'
Japan's quasi-national flower – cherry blossom (Prunus subg)
It is not officially determined whether the national flower is cherry blossoms or chrysanthemums.
Vietnam's quasi-national flower – lotus (Nelumbo nucifera)
Vietnam also does not have a national flower in the legal sense.
South Korea's national flower – Hibiscus syriacus
Hibiscus peanuts are vibrant and tough.
India's national flower – the lotus (Nelumbo nucifera)
Indonesia's national flower – Jasminum multiflorum
Indonesia also has a national flower, Arnold King Flower.
Myanmar's national flower – Ixora chinensis
The dragon boat flower has the meaning of peace and auspiciousness, and in Myanmar, the dragon boat flower also means beautiful love.
Tulipa gesneriana, the national flower of the Afuchan
Cambodia's national flower – Sphaerocoryne affinis
Malaysia's national flower – Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
Singapore's national flower – Bandailan/Orchid (Vanda)
The national flower of Bangladesh – the water lily (Nymphaea tetragona)
Lebanon's national flower – Cedrus deodara
Strictly speaking, cedar should be the national tree of Lebanon.
Israel's national flower, Anemone cathayensis
The anemone flower is Israel's national flower and was elected by popular vote in 2007.
The national flower of the UAE – Tagetes erecta
The national flower of the Philippines – jasmine (Jasminum sambac)
Iran's national flower – rose/Damascus lunar season (Rosa)
Iran's national flower is a real rose, and the "roses" on the market are actually monthly seasons.
Iraq's national flower – the moon season / "red rose"
Yemen's national flower – coffee (Coffea arabica)
Pakistan's national flower, Jasminum grandiflorum
Bhutan's national flower – Meconopsis/ftonwiforld
Brunei's national flower – Dillenia suffruticosa
Nepal's national flower, the azalea
The national flower of Palestine – Yi.ng Papaver rhoeas var Yi.ng. 'Flanders Field Poppy')
Jordan's national flower, the black-flowered iris (Iris nigricans)
Sri Lanka's national flower, the blue water lily
The national flower of the Maldives – rose (pink)
Kuwait's national flower, Rhanterium epapposum
Also known as Jehra Huangju. The plant became Kuwait's national flower in 1983.
The national flower of Uzbekistan - cotton
The quasi-national flower of Kazakhstan - white lily
It is an unofficial national flower.
The national flower of Kyrgyzstan - tulips
The quasi-national flower of Turkmenistan - cotton
Another way of saying it is roses.
Russia's national flower – matricariarecutita
The national flower of the former Soviet Union is the helianthus annuus, and after the dissolution, the Russian flower is chamomile.
Austria's national flower – Leontopodium japonicum
France's national flower – Iris tectorum Maxim
Aliases black kite, flat bamboo flower, roof iris, blue butterfly, purple butterfly, toad seven, butterfly flower.
The national flower of the Netherlands – tulipa gesneriana
Germany's national flower, Centaureacyanus
It symbolizes the patriotic, optimistic, tenacious and frugal characteristics of the Germanic nation, and has auspicious signs.
Spain's national flower – (red) carnations
Spain's second national flower is Pomegranate flowers
Portugal's national flower – lavender (Lavandula angustifolia)
Symbolizing romantic love, it has many uses and great economic benefits, and accounts for a large proportion of the national economy.
Finland's national flower – Convallaria majalis
The national flower of the Czech Republic – carnations
Norway's national flower, cotyledonous saxifrage
It is also said that Erica carnea is Norway's national flower.
Heather
Hungary's national flower – Pelargonium hortorum
There is also a saying that the tulip is its national flower.
Turkey's national flower – tulips
Romania's national flower – Rosa × alba
Symbolizing happiness, purity and sincerity, the rose is loved by flower-loving Romanians, who regard it as a symbol of their national warmth, purity, sincerity, nobility, simplicity and harvest.
Ireland's national flower – clover (Oxalis)
The national flower of Belgium – Papaver rhoeas
Sweden's national flower, the Arctic flower (Linnaea borealis)
It is the national flower of Sweden. The scientific name who is believed to be named after the father of the taxonomist Linnaeus.
It is also said that Convallaria majalis is its national flower.
Poland's national flower – the pansy (Viola tricolor)
Italy's national flower – the daisy (Bellis perennis)
The national flower of Ukraine - sunflower
Slovakia's national flower – roses
Scotland's national flower – milk thistle
Slovenia's national flower - carnations
The national flower of Macedonia – Papaver somniferum
Albania's national flower - red poppy
"Red poppy poppy" is two varieties of poppy in botanical nature: the Flemish red poppy and the Alpine poppy*millet, which is not the same plant as the opium poppy*poppy. The red poppy symbolizes beauty.
The national flower of Lithuania - rue
The national flower of the Faroe Islands - swamp calendula
Croatia's national flower – Iris
Monaco's national flower – carnations
Latvia's national flower – Hamaju
The national flower of Cyprus – cyclamen
The national flower of Wales - Narcissus
The country's second national flower is the leek.
Malta's national flower, the Maltese toothed chrysanthemum
It is a flowering plant in the Asteraceae family. It is endemic to Malta and has been the national flower of Malta since 1973.
Andorra's national flower – gardenia jasminoides
Bulgaria's national flower - rose
Switzerland's national flower, the edelweiss
Luxembourg's national flower – the lunar season
Greece's national flower – olive (Olea europaea)
It is said that the olive tree was one of the first plants in the world to be designated as a national flower. Greece also has three national flowers, namely cyclamen, violet, and shrimp toad.
The national flower of Estonia – Centaureacyanus
Denmark's national flower – Argyranthemum frutescens
Greenland's national flower - broadleaf willow orchid
Since these beautiful pink flowers are found all over the country, it was chosen as the national flower of Greenland.
Iceland's national flower, the mountain fairy
The mountain fairy flower was chosen as Iceland's national flower in October 2004.
There are also sources that the pansy (Viola tricolor) is Iceland's national flower. ↓
The national flower of Belarus – flax (Linum usitatissimum)
The flax flowers are light and elegant, the leaves are alternate and rotating, and the petals are rotated and arranged.
Serbia's national flower – Prunus persica
The national flower of Bosnia and Herzegovina - the golden lily
Bosnia and Herzegovina is "Bosnia and Herzegovina". The Golden Lily is also known as the "Bosnian Lily".
San Marino's national flower – cyclamen
The national flower of Liechtenstein - the alpine rose azalea
It is said that the yellow lily is the national flower of the country, which is unknown.
Argentina's national flower – Erythrina corallodendron
Native to South America, the dragon's tooth flower blooms with fiery red trees, as brilliant as a burning cloud in the sky. There is also a saying that "Bombax ceiba is the national flower of Argentina", kapok is produced in southern Asia and northern Australia, and I personally feel that Argentina should not use exotic species as its national flower.
Paraguay's national flower – Passiflora caerulea
Brazil's national flower, the hairy crab claw orchid
It is also said that its national flower is the golden wind chime.
Colombia's national flower – Cattelan (Cattleya hybrida)
The flowers are large, there are many varieties, and some species also have an aromatic smell, and are known as the king of orchids. Cattelan is probably one of the first orchids cultivated by humans.
Guyana's national flower – the Amazon king lotus
Annual large floating leaf herb. The leaves float horizontally.
Ecuador's national flower – white orchid (Michelia × alba)
Chile's national flower – Lapageria rosea
Chilean bellflower has many aliases: Gobi Aiye Lily, Cobiwei, Chilean Bellflower, Chilean Bellflower, etc. Whether it is "lily", or "bellflower", "bellflower", "bellflower", these names are derived from the shape of the flower. According to El Copihue.La Flora y Fauna Chilena, Chilean bellflowers were "officially recognized as the national flower of Chile on February 24, 1977." Some self-media articles on the Internet say that lilies/red lilies/wild lilies are the national flower of Chile, and I don't know what the basis is.
Peru's national flower – Cantua buxifolia
Also known as kantu flower.
Uruguay's national flower – Erythrina crista-galli
Guatemala's national flower, the Sister of the White Flowers
On February 11, 1934, the President of the Republic of Guatemala issued a decree designating the blue-flowered nun as the national flower.
The national flower of Suriname - the Fajarubi flower?
Cuba's national flower – Hedychium coronarium
Nicaragua's national flower – frangipani
The national flower of the Dominican Republic – Poiteacarinalis
In October 1978, Karibmu was officially declared the national flower of Dominica. The rich colors of these flowers are similar to the courage, strength and resilience of the Dominican people. Mahogany is the national tree of the country.
The national flower of the Cayman Islands – the Cayman banana orchid
It is an endemic orchid that is found only in the Cayman Islands. is an epiphyte that grows on another plant but does not harm the host as much as a parasitic plant.
Antigua and Barbuda's national flower – agave americana
Mexico's national flowers – cactus, dahlia
Mexico has two national flowers.
Panama's national flower, the Holy Spirit Orchid
Orchidaceae. It is a kind of orchid, also known as pigeon orchid, also called spirit orchid, pure and unpolluted, is a messenger of peace sent by God.
The national flower of Honduras – Rhyncholaelia digbyana
It was declared the national flower of Honduras on November 26, 1969.
Costa Rica's national flower – Skinnaliland
The national flower of Honduras – carves/carnations
Venezuela's national flower, the plum
The national flower of Trinidad and Tobago - red satin
Because it blooms on August 31, which coincides with Trinidad and Tobago Independence Day. Also known as "wild poinsettias" or "Pride of Trinidad and Tobago", this species is a flaming red forest flower.
Grenada's national flower – the triangular plum
Bermuda's national flower – Sisyrinchium angustifolium
Belize's national flower, the midnight orchid
This species is also known as "black orchid". It is a rare and very beautiful flower.
Barbados' national flower – Caesalpinia pulcherrima
Jamaica's national flower, the sores tree
Also known as iron pear wood.
The national flower of the Bahamas – the yellow bellflower
Canada's quasi-national flower, the Canadian dogwood
The national flower of the United States - rose
Diagram omitted.
El Salvador's national flower – yucca/giant yucca
Algeria's national flower, the iris
South Africa's national flower – the imperial flower
The flowers are large, peculiar in shape, magnificent and colorful, noble and elegant, and are known as the "king of flowers".
Madagascar's national flower – phoenix wood
The national flower of Mauritius – the bell-shaped rouge
The bell-shaped annatto is endemic to the region, also known as the earring tree, and was designated as the national flower on 12 March 1993, the day Mauritius was declared a republic.
Egypt's national flower – water lilies
The lotus flower symbolizes purity, temperance and noble character, becoming synonymous with fidelity and love.
Libya's national flower, the pomegranate flower
The national flower of Liberia – the peppercorn flower
Hibiscus, the national flower of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
Tanzania's national flower, the lilac
The national flower of Somalia - the imperial flower
Cameroon's national flower, the flame flower, African laurel cherry
Regarding Cameroon's national flower, there are two sayings on the Internet, one is flame wood and the other is African laurel cherry. But it is impossible to verify which is correct.
↓ Flame Wood
↓ African laurel cherry blossoms
Zambia's national flower, the plum
Zimbabwe's national flower, the broad-petaled Garland
Gabon's national flower - flame wood?
There is also a presentation that "phoenix wood" is the national flower of Gabon.
Morocco's national flower – carnation/carnation
Kenya's quasi-national flower – Kensanlan
Orchidaceae, genus Mountain orchids. The white flower consists of six petals with a small delicate red dot in the middle.
The national flower of Tunisia – jasmine
The national flower of Seychelles – the ivory comet orchid
Also known as tropical bird orchid. Clusters of flowers grow on the mountains. The flowers are pink and white. The flowers are bright in color and have a strong smell, which can be used for decorative purposes. This is an important reason why it was chosen as the national flower of Seychelles.
Sudan's national flower - the great red flower
Syria's national flower - Sufang flower
Also known as jasmine, it is the most common and popular flower in Syria.
Ghana's national flower – dates
Jujube is a tall plant in the palm family and an important cash crop, its fruit is edible , and the rest of the tree is also economically valuable.
Senegal's national flower – the baobab tree
Benin's national flower, the Flame Tree
Native to Africa, the flame tree blooms in winter and spring, with large cup-shaped flowers. The crimson petals have a golden yellow pattern on the edge, which is extremely gorgeous. The tree is about 10 meters tall and has a large crown, often used as a shade tree or street tree.
The national flower of Mali – Fuso
In 1959, Senegal and Sudan (present-day Mali) formed the Federation of Mali, the national flower of Fuso, and in 1960 the Federation of Mali declared independence, and there is no record of the change of the national flower.
Angola's national flower - centenarian orchid
Centenary orchids were discovered in 1860 by Austrian botanist Friedrich Welwitsch in the Namibi Desert in southern Angola. Shaped like an expanding giant mushroom, centenarians can "lie" in the desert for up to 2 meters or more.
Botswana's national flower – roses
Cape Verde's national flower – the Flame Tree
Togo's national flower - rose
Lesotho's national flower – spiral aloe vera
Namibia's national flower, the Millennium Orchid
Millennium orchid, also known as chitose orchid, hundred-year-old orchid. The scientific name Welwitschia mirabilis, a genus of gymnosperms, is a genus of gymnosperms, a genus of orchids. There is only one genus in the family, the millennium orchid. It is only distributed in the Namibi Desert. This plant resembles an orchid, but it is very drought-tolerant and has super vitality.
Nigeria's national flower – long-staple cotton
The national flower of South Sudan – Fuso
Ethiopia's national flower, the calla lily
Burkina Faso's national flower – the rose
The national flower of the Canary Islands – Canary bellflower
Eritrea's national flower, gerbera
Guinea's national flower – Degaron spotted dove
Malawi's national flower – lotus
Due to data limitations, there are still a few countries whose national flowers have not been collected. In addition, the national flower of some countries is recorded differently in different materials, and the discrepancy is relatively large, and it remains to be determined in the future which statement is accurate.
Which flower is the national flower of China?
Which flower is the national flower of China?