1, peony, the national flower of China.
The national flower of China is peony. "The national color is full of wine, and the clothes are dyed at night." Peony's national beauty and fragrance have been praised by people since ancient times. The cultivation history of Zhuang Dan was recorded as early as the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties. In the Tang and Song Dynasties, the cultivation techniques of peony had made great progress. In the Tang Dynasty, peony was more beautiful and was known as the "Flower King".
2. American national flower rose
After a hundred years of debate, the national flower of the United States passed the rose as the national flower in the House of Representatives on September 23rd with 1986. They believe that roses are the embodiment of love, peace, friendship, courage and dedication. Americans also believe that red Chinese rose symbolizes love, love and courage, light pink conveys approval or praise, pink represents elegance and nobility, dark pink expresses gratitude, white symbolizes purity, and yellow symbolizes celebration and happiness.
3. Crab claw lotus, the national flower of Brazil.
Crab claw orchid is an epiphyte native to the tropical rain forests of Brazil and Mexico. The body color is bright green, the stems are multi-branched, and they are often hung in strings. A branch is composed of several sections, each section is inverted oval or rectangular, and several sections are as coherent as crab claws, hence the name.
4. Malachite, the national flower of UAE
Peacock grass, also known as marigold. Compositae, panicum miliaceum, has a plant height of 60- 100 cm, stout stems, smooth and grooved surfaces, pinnately divided leaves, serrated leaves with large oil glands on the leaf margin, so it has a flavor. It blooms in autumn, and the flower head is solitary. The top of the pedicel expands into a rod shape with a flower diameter of 6- 10 cm.
5. Australian national flower acacia
Acacia is a spiny shrub or small tree in Leguminosae, with bipinnately compound leaves and flower heads clustered in leaf axils. When in full bloom, it looks like a golden fluffy ball. Generally speaking, in Australia, if you pay a little attention, you will find that residents' courtyards are not surrounded by walls, but are planted around houses with acacia trees as hedges, which is very unique.