National Flowers By Country: Represent a Country Spirit and Culture
Do you know that there is a flower that represents every country or is a symbol? Some flowers are common in two or more countries, the rest are specific to only one country but what is very clear is that there is one in every country and the reason is that flowers are not only decorative elements, but in almost every part of the world, flowers are also used as a symbol and mark, which is why each area chooses one to represent itself.

In this article, as a flower and nature lovers of safe plants and flowers, we are going to make a walk in Asian, European and Latin American countries, so that you know about a small reservoir of flowers that have become a national flower in the country, sometimes a great flower.
Are you ready to discover many curiosity about some countries and some of the world’s famous flowers? We are going to make a compilation of countries and in detail, we will talk to you more detailed about each of them.
National Flower of India
India has the national flower called lotus. Lotus or Water Lily is a water plant belonging to Nymphaea family that has the privilege of being the national flower of India.
The petals and bangles swimming over petals in pink are the characteristics of the big, charming pink flowers to present the illusion of peace and beauty.

Hindus, which constitute a big bulk of Indian population, believe them to be sacred, hence being surrounded by numerous myths, religious myths and folklore. It also holds the reputation of being a representative of longevity, honor, good luck and victory.
lotus can flourish in both fresh water and mud swamps and can regenerate even after thousands of years, which is an indication to the living and cleansing of the heart, soul and mind in any case.
National Flower of Spain
Do you know that Carnation is Spain’s national flower? It is a flower that belongs to the Caryophyllaceae family and is a grass plant. It has very long trunks that increase to 1 meter in altitude.

Regarding its leaves, we have to tell that it is counted at about 20 cm in length and 2 cm width.
These leaves are usually very dark green, and as a curiosity we want to tell you that when they grow, they are usually towards the earth themselves. But the carnation draws attention not because of its leaves but because of its flower. It has five petals in the flower that have bright and dynamic colors and streams. This is a very unique flower.
National Flower of France
What do you think is the national flower of France? This is the floor de lace, which represents Lily’s symbolic.

It was a symbol that was found in the flags of French royalty in the past, and not only is the word “lace” the original French and it means lily or Iris. In the culture of the country, it is a symbol of power, sovereignty, honor and loyalty.
It is a bulb plant and because of its purple colors and aesthetic and decorative prospects are high. How lucky France is to trust such a special and beautiful national flower!
National Flower of Japan
Chrysanthemum. This flower is not only a national symbol but also uses the country’s royal family as a seal. In support of the royal family, many Japanese cultivate it, it was a way to establish a good relationship.

Nowadays many types and varieties are cultivated in the country. There are more than 200,000 different types worldwide and some of them are found only in Japan.
What does it represent for the Japanese? chrysanthemum represents two things: on one side the Nobel class and the autumn season on the other.
National Flower of Germany
The national flower of Germany is Centaurea Cyanus, a herbal plant, which has axial root, which can reach one meter height. It has steep trunk that spreads in the upper part, very strange because they are covered with linooginos.

This flower is also known as the old man, a paint brush or tile.
National Flower of Pakistan
The national flower in Pakistan is the Jasmine (in local language Chambeli). The small white flower is used to reflect innocence, simplicity and calmness.

It is a very popular flower grown in most parts of the country and it is cherished because it has a sweet fragrance and is also used in traditional garlands and decorations. It represents the beauty of nature and culture of Pakistan.
National Flower of the United States
Roses, This flower is not only the national flower of the whole country. But it was also selected in 1955 as a New York representative flower.

These flowers are greatly appreciated and it is believed by the Americans that it is a national flower because their flowers grow naturally in many parts of the country, especially in North America.
National Flower of Italy
The national flower of Italy is Daisy. One of the reasons for choosing it as a national flower is that she is the queen of sauce’s favorite flowers, Margaret, she was Italy’s first partner Queen after her alliance.

These flowers are easily cultivated in the country, and they are very specific. Although the most common are white, you can also find them in yellow. They are the most famous flowers for lovers.
National Flower of Mexico
Now it is Dahlia’s turn. It is the queen and central character of Mexico. As the national flower of the country, it is a symbol of gardening through a presidential decree in 1963.
Its beauty, dynamic colors and attributes make this flower one of the most special flowers in the list.

Its height may vary, we can find it up to 1 meter in a few centimeters altitude from the ground.
Regarding his gender, we have to tell us that this beautiful flower of the Asteraceae family is known as the flower that captivates the new world and in reality… it surprises us! And it keeps us glamorous and glamorous.
National Flower of Venezuela
The May flower is the national flower of Venezuela. We believe you have known the name. It is one of the strongest decorative symbols in the country because of its beauty and ability.

When did they choose it as a national flower? On May 23, 1951, it was declared the national flower of the country through a presidential decree from the German Suries Philmery government.
This beautiful flower belongs to the Apocynaceae family and grows in the months between March and September. It is known as a tubing flowers, a cup of, and their aroma is pleasant and intense. Usually you can find them in white, though in some crops they are in other colors, for example, purple, pink and acro
National Flower of Cuba
The national flower of Cuban is known as butterfly. This flower is also known as “Amber Can” and its scientific name is Hedychium Coronarium Koenig. This beautiful Cuban flower belongs to the Zingibraceae family.

It was selected on October 13, 1936 as a national flower. Why? Because its pure white color was associated with the purity of freedom and their ideas.
Over time, it was not only associated with purity but also with the unity of the Cuban people. It has been a symbol of Cuban culture for more than 80 years, and the fact is that it is a flower… we couldn’t love it much more!
National Flower of Hungary
The national flower of Hungary is Tulip. Another super special flower, Tulips, is a very famous flower in the world, though it is a bit more in European countries. It is a pendant and bulbbus plant and belongs to the Liliaceae family.

It is a beautiful plant that can be found in many different species, about 5000, though all of these species, the most common are those whose petals are in the following colors: white, yellow and red.
Although this flower is called red pepper in some countries of the world, it is known in Hungary as a stained tulip.
National Flower of Bulgaria
The national flower of Bulgaria is the most beautiful, well -known and desired flower in the world. We’re talking about roses.

Did you know that this flower belongs to the Rosacea family and although we all know how it looks, we remind you that it has deep green leaves that have triangular shape and serotide edges and can be found in many different colors in nature. For example: red, pink, black, yellow, blue, green …
How fortunate is Bulgaria that the Queen of the Bagh has a national flower. Don’t you think?
Conclusion
Finally, we want to explain what makes flowers a national flower in a particular country. First of all, it becomes a sign and symbol of a country when the residents of the area value the plant, because of the history behind it, because of its stories, or because it is a central role in the country’s relevant story.
Should national flowers have local flowers in the area? The more common is that these flowers are local in the area, so it can become a symbol of the country. Nevertheless, in some cases, non -local flowers are selected when they hold an important place in the history of the country.
