The National Flowers of European countries Tags:Europe 8 comments TIL Germany has a “national flower”, whatever that means. At least it’s a good one. This is literally the first time I see the cyclamen associated with Italy. Quote: “Germany does not have an official national Flower. (In the 19th Century, the Cornflower was considered the Prussian national Flower). Chamomile is considered the national flower of Russia. What about other places like Catalonia or Brittany I am pretty sure the Italian flower is lily, if any I see several poppies there, to my surprise. Bosnia and Czech Republic are clearly wrong. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Quote: “Germany does not have an official national Flower. (In the 19th Century, the Cornflower was considered the Prussian national Flower).
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TIL Germany has a “national flower”, whatever that means.
At least it’s a good one.
This is literally the first time I see the cyclamen associated with Italy.
Quote: “Germany does not have an official national Flower.
(In the 19th Century, the Cornflower was considered the Prussian national Flower).
Chamomile is considered the national flower of Russia.
What about other places like Catalonia or Brittany
I am pretty sure the Italian flower is lily, if any
I see several poppies there, to my surprise.
Bosnia and Czech Republic are clearly wrong.