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National Flowers
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Mariya
Every country around the world is associated with a specific plant. Let's see what the symbolic flowers of different countries are.
Question 1:
This famous mountain flower, endangered in many countries, is the national flower of Switzerland and Austria.
Heliconia
Petunia
Lilly
Edelweiss
Question 2:
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This national flower of South Korea is widespread throughout much of Asia.
Nasturtium
Lotus
Violet
Hibiscus
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Question 3:
It is national flower of Venezuela, and its family consists of more than 25 000 species.
Peony
Magnolia
Orchid
Camellia
Question 4:
Which is the national flower of Mexico and Columbia, introduced to Europe as late as the end of the 19th century?
Rose
Dahlia
Lilac
Iris
Question 5:
This perennial bulbous plant from the family of Liliaceae is the national flower of Iran.
Lily
Tulip
Sagebrush
Rose
Question 6:
This plant, whose name in Greek means "rose tree", is widespread in the Sino-Himalayan region and is the national flower of Nepal.
Daisy
Goldenrod
Rhododendron
Datura
Question 7:
What is the common name of the national flower of India, which is also called Sacred water lily and is often associated with Buddhism?
Poppy
Dahlia
Lotus
Chamomile
Question 8:
This special kind of clover, originally used in medicine, is the national flower of Ireland.
Celosia
Shamrock
Caladium
Cosmos
Question 9:
This flower, often associated with narcissism and egoism in art, is the national flower of Wales.
Lily
Daffodil
Violet
Carnation
Question 10:
This plant with small blue flower heads, often regarded as a weed in the past, is the national flower of Estonia.
Lily
Blue cornflower
Daisy
Dahlia
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