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Chile National Flower - Lily English National Flower - Rose (Moon) Italian National Flower - Daisy New Zealand National Flower - Alder, Silver Fern Singapore National Flower - Zhuojin Vandella Spanish National Flower - Pomegranate Tanzania National Flower - Lilac Thailand National Flower - Water Lily Bangladesh National Flower - Water Lily Egyptian National Flower - Water Lily Japan National Flower - Cherry Blossom Mexico National Flower - Cactus American National Flower - Mountain Flower Rose Kenya National Flower - Kenshan Orchid Netherlands National Flower - Tulip Turkey National Flower - Tulip Korean National Flower - Wood Plant Flower French National Flower - Warbler Tail Russian National Flower - Sunflower German National Flower - Cornflower Australian National Flower - Acacia Brazil National Flower - Tropical Orchid, Hairy Crab Claw Orchid Afghanistan: Tulip Algeria: Iris, Australian Oleander United Arab Emirates:
Peacock grass, zinnias Argentina: ivory Austria: edelweiss Azania:
Bruodi Belgium: Azalea, Moonflower, Poppy Bhutan: Artemisia viridis Bolivia:
Kantu Flower Bulgaria: Rose of the Turks Myanmar: Dragon Boat Flower Colombia:
Three-way Cattelan Costa Rica: Cattelan Cuba: Ginger Blossom Denmark:
Ecuador: Licastran Ethiopia: Calla lily Fiji:
Fuso Finland: Lily of the Valley Greece: Pansy Honduras:
Caryophyllus Liechtenstein: Orange Blossom Bead Lily Hungary: Tulip India:
Lotus Indonesia: Jasmine Mao Iraq: Yueji Iran:
Daejac rose, bell tulip Ireland: White axle grass Israel: Anemone Cambodia:
Water Lilies Latvia: Hygamon Lithuania: Rue Guyana:
Water Lilies Libya: Pomegranate Laos: Frangipani Luxembourg:
Moon Season North Korea: Red Azalea Madagascar: Traveler's Banana Malaysia:
Fuso Malta: Cornflower Morocco: Yueji, Caryophyllus Nicaragua:
Ginger Flower Nepal: Rhododendron Tree Monaco: Caryophyllus Pakistan:
Su Chi Peru: Sunflower, Cantu Flower Philippines: Mao Jasmine Poland:
Pansy Portugal: Lavender Romania: Rosa Switzerland:
Edelweiss South Africa: Creeping Zodi Sweden: Lily of the Valley Guatemala:
Rika Strand, Zimbabwe: Garland.
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United Arab Emirates: Peacock grass, zinnia.
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In Australia, the acacia is the most iconic plant and has been named the national flower. Acacia is also known as acacia tree, a thorny shrub or small tree belonging to the legume family, it is like a golden pom-pom when it blooms, so it is named acacia.
Acacia is also an economic tree species, its flowers are extremely fragrant, can extract essence, and the extracted aromatic oil can be used as a raw material for cosmetics such as high-end perfumes. The flower language and symbolism of the acacia is fleeting happiness, the pale yellow acacia flower is the most popular gift for Russian women on Women's Day, and the golden and brilliant flowers can be seen everywhere at the carnival in Nice.
During the three days of the festival, the heavens and the earth seem to be covered with the golden color of the acacia flower, which is also the national flower of Austria.
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Australia's national flower – Acacia.
Acacia belongs to the legume family and has thorn irrigation or small trees, with two pinnate compound leaves, and the capitate inflorescences are clustered in the leaf axils, and when in full bloom, they look like golden pompoms.
In Australia, if you pay a little attention, you will find that the courtyards of the residents are not fenced with walls, but with acacia as thorn hedges, planted around the houses, which is very chic. When the flowers bloom, the hedge is like a golden barrier, with a strong floral fragrance, which is intoxicating.
Acacia is also an economic tree species, and the aromatic flowers can be refined into aromatic oils as raw materials for cosmetics such as high-end perfumes. The pods, bark and roots contain tannins that make black dyes, and the resin that flows from the stems contains gums, which can be used for medicinal purposes. The technical material is hard, and it can be used to make valuable utensils and supplies.
Australia's states also have state flowers. For example, Tasmania's state flower is the blue press tree flower; The state flower of Queensland is the dendrobium orchid, the state flower of Victoria is pink heather, and so on.
Acacia (wattle) is also the representative wildflower of Western Australia, there are about 1,000 species of acacia in the world, including 800 species in Australia, of which 400 species grow in Western Australia; Early European settlers used acacia as a boundary for agricultural land, and the aborigines ate its seeds, and honey made from acacia can now be bought in select shops.
The flowers of the acacia are mostly yellow, and the fluffy balls resemble dense mimosas; There are also acacia flowers that grow in branch-like clusters. In the coastal wilderness, acacia often breeds in large areas, lined with blue sea and blue sky, which seems quite pleasing to the eye.
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