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What is the national flower of New Zealand?
Question 1: What is the national flower of New Zealand? National Flower Silver Fern

In Maori legend, the silver fern originally lived in the ocean, and then was invited to live in the forests of New Zealand, is to guide the Maori people, the role and significance are very significant. Once upon a time, Maori hunters and warriors relied on the back of the silver fern's shiny leaves to recognize the way home. This was because, by turning the leaves over, the silver side would reflect the light of the stars and moon, illuminating the path through the forest. New Zealanders believe that the silver fern embodies the spirit of the New Zealand nation, so this plant has become the unique symbol and honorary representative of New Zealand. Nowadays, the silver fern can be found all over the country.

Question 2: What is the national flower of New Zealand? How to answer in English New Zealand's national flower

New Zealand's national flower

Question 3: What is the national flower of New Zealand? Cyathea spinosa(1)

Morphological features

Tree ferns. Stem erect, 1-6 meters high. Diameter at breast height 10-20 centimeters, the upper part has remnant petioles, downward densely intertwined with adventitious roots. Leaves spirally arranged at the top of the stem; stem tip and fistular leaf and the base of the petiole are densely covered with scales and furfuraceous scurfy hairs, scales dark brown, glossy, narrowly lanceolate, apex brownish-brown setaceous, with narrow and pale erose margins on both sides; petiole is 30-50 cm long, usually brown or lighter on top, with spiny projections on the side while the rachis and pinnae are spine-like, and a discontinuous lenticellate line on each side of the abaxial surface, upwardly extending into the leaf; Leaf blade large, oblong, 1-2 m long, 0.4-0.5 m wide, ternately pinnatipartite; pinnae 17-20 pairs, alternate, basal pair shortened, ca. 30 cm long, middle pinnae 40-50 cm long, 14-18 cm wide, oblong, bipinnately pinnatipartite; pinnules 18-20 pairs, basal pinnules slightly shortened, middle ones 9-12 cm long, 1.2-1.6 cm wide, lanceolate, apex with an incised line of lenticels upward. lanceolate, apex acuminate and long-tailed, base broadly cuneate, sessile or shortly stipitate, pinnatipartite; lobes 18-20 pairs, obliquely spreading, basal lobes slightly shortened, middle ones ca. 7 mm long, ca. 4 mm wide, falcate-lanceolate, mucronate, margins obtusely toothed; nerves pinnately forked on lobes, basal veinlets arising from base of midvein; leaves papery, drying green, pinnules, pinnules, and above midvein hispid, gray-white scales below. Sporangia inserted at the lateral vein forks, close to the midvein, with spacer filaments, receptacle protruding, capsule spherical, membranous.

Geographical distribution

Cyathea is a large fern in the family Cyatheaceae, and there are 9 genera and 650 species in this family ****, 3 genera and 20 species in China, and 3 genera in Yunnan are all produced, and 9 species are known now. There are three or four species of tree ferns in the tropical and subtropical dense forests in Xishuangbanna, Dehong, Wenshan, Honghe and other areas in Yunnan. Cyathea is fond of warm and humid climate, and often grows in the understory of forests or the shady and humid places beside rivers and streams and valleys. Cyathea fern mainly grows in tropical and subtropical areas, and is also distributed in Southeast Asia and southern Japan.

Ecological habits

It is a semi-shady tree species, preferring warm and humid climate, and grows in alluvial soil or under the forest by the valley and stream. About 180 million years ago, spinulose tree fern was the most prosperous plant on the earth, the same as dinosaurs, the two symbols of "reptile" era. However, after a long period of geological changes, most of the Cyathea ferns on the earth have died, and only a very few of them can be traced in the place called "refuge". There is a piece of subtropical rainforest next to Lezhu Village in Nanjing County, an overseas Chinese hometown in southern Fujian. It is the smallest forest ecosystem nature reserve in China. It is a "rare multi-level monsoon subtropical rainforest in the world". There is Cyathea spinulosa, a rare plant in the world. Cyathea is ranked as the first of eight kinds of protected plants in China. New Zealand is one of the places where Cyathea is produced, and it is also the national flower of New Zealand, which is protected by people. Name summary

Cyathea suō luó [spindle tree firn] Edit this paragraph Morphological features

Cyathea(1)

Tree ferns. Stem erect, 1-6 meters high. Diameter at breast height 10-20 centimeters, the upper part has remnant petioles, downward densely intertwined with adventitious roots. Leaves spirally arranged at the top of the stem; stem tip and fistular leaf and the base of the petiole are densely covered with scales and furfuraceous scurfy hairs, scales dark brown, glossy, narrowly lanceolate, apex brownish-brown setaceous, with narrow and pale erose margins on both sides; petiole is 30-50 cm long, usually brown or lighter on top, with spiny projections on the side while the rachis and pinnae are spine-like, and a discontinuous lenticellar line on each side of the abaxial side, which extends upward to the leaf; Leaf blade large, oblong, 1-2 m long, 0.4-0.5 m wide, ternately pinnatipartite; pinnae 17-20 pairs, alternate, basal pair shortened, ca. 30 cm long, middle pinnae 40-50 cm long, 14-18 cm wide, oblong, bipinnately pinnatipartite; pinnules 18-20 pairs, basal pinnules slightly shortened, middle ones 9-12 cm long, 1.2-1.6 cm wide, lanceolate, apex with an incised line of lenticels upward. lanceolate, apex acuminate and long-tailed, base broadly cuneate, sessile or shortly stipitate, pinnatipartite; lobes 18-20 pairs, obliquely spreading, basal lobes slightly shortened, middle ones ca. 7 mm long, ca. 4 mm wide, falcate-lanceolate, mucronate, margins obtusely toothed; nerves pinnately forked on lobes, basal veinlets arising from base of midvein; leaves papery, drying green, pinnules, pinnules, and above midvein hispid, gray-white scales below. Sporangia inserted at lateral vein forks, near midvein, with spacer filaments, receptacle raised, capsule spherical, membranous. [1][2] Edit this paragraph Geographical distribution

Cyathea leaf

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Question 4: What is the national flower of the United States? Chinese national flower - peony Chilean national flower - lily of the valley British national flower - rose (moonflower) Italian national flower - daisy New Zealand's national flower - spinulose tree fern, silver fern Singapore's national flower - zoysia japonica? Vanda Orchid Spain's national flower - pomegranate Tanzania's national flower - lilac Thailand's national flower - water lily Bangladesh's flower - water lily Egypt's national flower - water lily Japan's national flower - cherry blossom Mexico's national flower - cactus The United States national flower - rose of mountain plant Kenya's national flower - Kenyan orchid Beijing Moon Festival, chrysanthemums Shanghai Yulan Tianjin Moon Festival Chongqing Camellia Hong Kong Safflower Sheepsbane Zhengzhou Moon Festival Jinan Lotus Taiyuan Chrysanthemums Kunming Yunnan Camellia Shenyang Rose Changchun Clivia Harbin Lilac Hohhot Lilac Hangzhou Cinnamon Nanjing Plum Blossom, Cedar -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- List of National Flowers List of City Flowers of China Netherlands Tulip, the national flower of Turkey Tulip, the national flower of Korea Mulberry, the national flower of France Warbler, the national flower of Russia Sunflower, the national flower of Germany Cornflower, the national flower of Australia Acacia, the national flower of Brazil Tropical Orchid, the national flower of Afghanistan Tulip, Algeria Iris, Iris, Ivory *** : Peacock grass, Argentina Ivory, Austria Flamingos, Azania, Brady, Belgium, Azalea, Qingdao Camellia, Moonflower, Wuhan Camellia, Water Cedar. Moonflower, Chrysanthemum Wuhan Camellia, Metasequoia Hefei Pomegranate, Osmanthus Fuzhou Jasmine Nanchang Rafflesia, Moonflower Changsha Azalea Guangzhou Kapok Nanning Fuchsia Chengdu Hibiscus Guiyang Orchid, Viburnum Xi'an Pomegranate *** Roses Lanzhou Roses Yinchuan Roses Xining Lilacs National and City Flowers Countries National Flowers Cities City Flowers Egypt Light Blue Water Lilies Anqing Moon Season Ethiopian Calla Lily Anyang Ziyi Viburnum Ireland White Axis Grass Bengbu Moon Season Austria Velvet Grass Beijing Moonflower, Chrysanthemum Australia Acacia Cangzhou Moonflower Pakistan Vegetable Chime Changchun Monarch Brazil Cattleya Changsha Azalea Bulgaria Turkic Roses Changzhou Moonflower Belgium Azalea, Moonflower, Yumei Chengdu Hibiscus Poland Pansy Chengde Rose North Korea Welcoming red azalea Dali Alpine azalea Danish Muhly Chrysanthemum Dalian Moonflower Germany Cornflower Dandong Azalea Russia Sunflower Foshan Rose France Scented Rooted Iris, Moonflower Fu Xin Yellow rose Philippine hairy jasmine Guangzhou cottonwood Finland lily of the valley Fuzhou jasmine Colombia three-way cattleya Guiyang orchid, violet Cuba ginger flower Guilin cinnamon Korea hibiscus Harbin lilac Netherlands tulip Handan moon season Luxembourg moon season Hangzhou cinnamon Romania dog rose Hefei pomegranate, osmanthus Madagascar traveler's banana Lotus peony Malta Cornflower Hohhot lilac, lilac Malaysia Fusang yellow stone pomegranate U.S. Moon Season Huizhou Delphinium Bengal Water Lily Ji'an Moon Season Peru Sunflower, Candelabra Jinan Lotus Myanmar Dragon Boat Flower Jiamusi Rose Mexico Dahlia, Cactus Jiaxing Azalea, Pomegranate South Africa Creeping Bruguiera Jiaozuo Moon Season Nepal Tree Azalea Jinhua Camellia Portugal Lavender Wellington Mountain Azalea Japan Chrysanthemums, Cherry Blossoms Jingdezhen Camellia Sweden Suzuria Jiujiang Azalea Switzerland Flamingo Kaifeng Moon Season, Chrysanthemums Thailand Water Lilies Kunming Yunnan Camellia Tuberose Bellflower Tulip *** Rose Spain Pomegranate Lanzhou Rose Greece Corydalis Coriolus Versicolor Langfang Moon Season Hungary Tulip ...... >>

Question 5: What is the national flower of each country China's national flower - peony

Chile's national flower - lily of the valley

Britain's national flower - rose (moonflower)

Italy's national flower - daisy

New Zealand's national flower - cyathea, silver fern

Singapore's national flower - zoysia? Vanda Orchid

Spain's National Flower - Pomegranate

Tanzania's National Flower - Lilac

Thailand's National Flower - Water Lily

Bangladeshi Flower - Water Lily

Egypt's National Flower - Water Lily

Japan's National Flower - Primrose

Mexico's National Flower - Cactus

U.S. National Flower. The national flower of the United States of America - the mountain rose

The national flower of Kenya - the Kenyan orchid

The national flower of the Netherlands - the tulip

The national flower of Turkey - the tulip

The national flower of South Korea - the mokumeboshi

The national flower of France - the warbler's tail

The national flower of Russia - the sunflower

The national flower of Germany - the cornflower

The national flower of Australia. National Flower - Acacia

Brazilian National Flower - Tropical Orchid, Hairy Crabapple Orchid

Afghanistan: Tulip

Algeria: Iris, Australian Oleander

*** UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: Peacockweed, Passionflower

Argentina: Ivory Red

Austria: Flameweed

Azania: Bradycardia

Belgium.

Belgium: rhododendron, moonflower, yucca

Bhutan: artemisia

Bolivia: cantharis

Bulgaria: Turk's rose

Myanmar: dragon boat flower

Colombia: three-way cattleya

Costa Rica: cattleya

Cuba: ginger flower

Denmark: Chrysanthemum

Ecuador: Ricastellanum

Ethiopia: Calla Lily

Fiji: Fuchsia

Finland: Bellflower

Greece: Corydalis

Honduras: Balsamroot

Liechtenstein: Orange-flowered Lily of the Valley

Hungary: Tulip

India: Lotus

The most important flower in the world is the lily of the valley

The most important flower in the world is the lily of the valley. India: lotus

Indonesia: hairy jasmine

Iraq: moonflower

Iran: Turk's rose, bellflower tulip

Ireland: white honeysuckle Israel: silver lotus

Cambodia: water lily

Latvia: oxeye daisy

Lithuania: rue

Guyana: water lily

Libya: pomegranate

Laos: eggplant

Luxembourg: moonflower

North Korea: red azalea

Madagascar: traveler's banana

Malaysia: fuchsia

Malta: cornflower

Morocco: moonflower, balsamroot

Nicaragua: ginger

Nicaragua: ginger plantain

Nepal: ginger flower

Nicaragua: ginger flower

Nepal: Tree Azalea

Monaco: Mangosteen

Pakistan: Vegetable Chime

Peru: Sunflower, Cantuca

Philippines: Hairy Jasmine

Poland: Pansy

Portugal: Lavender

Romania: Dog Roses

Switzerland: Flamingo

South Africa: Creeping Bulrush

Sweden: Bellflower

Guatemala: Ricastellan

Zimbabwe: Garland

France - Iris

Netherlands - Tulip

Hungary, Iran, and New Zealand have also designated the tulip as their national flower

Australia - Acacia

Brazil - Hairy Crabapple

Germany/Macedonia/Estonia/Malta. -Cornflower

Korea's national flower - Hibiscus

USA - Rose

New Zealand - Cyathea

Mexico - Cactus

Switzerland - Yedwig

San Marino - Cyclamen

Tanzania's national flower - lilac

Spain - pomegranate

Greece -Olive Blossom

Singapore - Vanda Orchid

Chile - Lily of the Valley

Argentina. Cottonwood

Ethiopia - Calla Lily

Monaco - Dianthus

Myanmar - Euphorbia

Belgium --Egypt, Thailand - water lilies

Cambodia - daffodils

Hong Kong, China Hong Kong, China -- Saffron crocus (Bauhinia)

Nepal -- Red azalea

Laos -- Eggplant

Pakistan/ Indonesia/Philippines - Jasmine

Vietnam, India - Lotus ... >>

Question 6: What is the national flower of which country? China's national flower - peony Chile's national flower - lily of the valley England's national flower - rose (moonflower) Italy's national flower - daisy New Zealand's national flower - spinulose fern, silver fern Singapore's national flower - johkum? Vanda orchid Spanish national flower - pomegranate Tanzanian national flower - lilac Thailand national flower - water lily Bangladeshi flower - water lily Egyptian national flower - water lily Japanese national flower - cherry blossom Mexican national flower - cactus U.S. national flower - rose of the mountain plant Kenya national flower - Kenyan orchid Dutch national flower - tulip Turkish national flower - tulip Korea national flower - mokumeboshi French national flower - warbler's tail Russia's national flower - sunflower Sunflower German National Flower - Cornflower Australian National Flower - Acacia Brazilian National Flower - Tropical Orchid, Hairy Crabapple Orchid Afghanistan: Tulip Algeria: Iris, Australian Oleander *** UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: Peacockweed, Larkspur Argentina: Ivory Red Austria: Fiery Velvet Azania: Brahmaputi Belgium: Rhododendron, Lunaris, Yumi Bhutan: Artemisia Green Bolivia: Cantuca Bulgaria: Turkic Roses Burma: Dragon Boat Flower Colombia: Three-way Cattleya Costa Rica: Cattleya Cuba: Ginger Blossom Denmark: Wood Spring Chrysanthemum Ecuador: Licorice Orchid Ethiopia: Calla Lily Fiji: Fuchsia Finland: Suzuran Greece: Fragrant Corydalis Honduras: Balsamrock Liechtenstein: Orange-flowered Pearl-bud Lily Hungary: Tulip India: Lotus Indonesia: Hairy Jasmine Iraq: Lunar Season Iran: Turkic Roses, Bellflower Tulip Ireland: white plantain Israel: silver lotus Cambodia: water lily Latvia: oxeye daisy Lithuania: rue Guyana: water lily Libya: pomegranate Laos: eggplant Luxembourg: moonflower North Korea: welcome red azalea Madagascar: traveler's plantain Malaysia: fuchsia Malta: cornflower Morocco: moonflower, balsamroot Nicaragua: gingerbush Nepal: tree azalea Monaco: balsamroot Pakistan: Peru: sunflower, candelabra Philippines: hairy jasmine Poland: pansy Portugal: lavender Romania: dog rose Switzerland: flamingo South Africa: creeping Brodia Sweden: lily of the valley Guatemala: ligustrum Zimbabwe: kalanchoe

Question 7: What is the National Flower of Russia China's National Flower - peony

Canada's National Flower - maple

Question 8: What is the National Flower of Russia? -Maple

Chile's national flower - lily of the valley

Britain's national flower - rose (moonflower)

Italy's national flower - daisy

New Zealand's national flower - spinulose fern, silver fern

Singapore's national flower - johkum? Vanda Orchid

Spain's National Flower - Pomegranate

Tanzania's National Flower - Lilac

Thailand's National Flower - Water Lily

Bangladesh's National Flower - Water Lily

Egypt's National Flower - Water Lily

Japan's National Flower - Sakura

Mexico's National Flower - Cactus

U.S. National Flower - Mountain Flowering Rose

Kenya National Flower - Kenyan Orchid

Netherlands National Flower - Tulip

Turkey National Flower - Tulip

South Korea National Flower - Mulberry

France National Flower - Warbler's Tail

Russia National Flower - Sunflower

Germany National Flower - Cornflower

Australia National Flower - Acacia

Brazilian National Flower - Rosa Canina

The National Flower of Brazil is the Rosa Centifolia. p>

Brazilian National Flower - Tropical Orchid, Hairy Crabapple Orchid

Afghanistan: Tulip

Algeria: Iris, Australian Oleander

*** UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: Peacockweed, Passion Flower

Argentina: Ivory Red

Austria: Flameweed

AZAZANIA: Brahmi

Belgium.

Belgium: rhododendron, moonflower, yucca

Bhutan: tarragon

Bolivia: candelilla

Bulgaria: Turk's rose

Myanmar: dragon boat flower

Colombia: three-way cattleya

Costa Rica: cattleya

Cuba: ginger flower

Denmark: wood spring chrysanthemum

Ecuador: Ricastellan

Ethiopia: Calla Lily

Fiji: Fuchsia

Finland: Suzuran

Greece: Corydalis

Honduras: Balsamrose

Liechtenstein: Orange Blossom Pearlbud Lily

Hungary: Tulip

India: Lotus

Indonesia: Woolly Jasmine

The Netherlands: Horsetail

The United States.

Indonesia: woolly jasmine

Iraq: moonflower

Iran: Turk's rose, bellflower tulip

Ireland: white honeysuckle Israel: silver lotus

Cambodia: waterlily

Latvia: oxeye chrysanthemum

Lithuania: rue

Guyana: waterlily

Libya Laos: Eggplant

Luxembourg: Moonflower

North Korea: Red Azalea

Madagascar: Traveler's Banana

Malaysia: Fuchsia

Malta: Cornflower

Morocco: Moonflower, Balsam Feverfew

Nicaragua: Gingerbush

Nepal: Tree Rhododendron

The most important of all, it is the most important of all, and it is the only one of the world's most popular plants. Azalea

Monaco: balsam ferns

Pakistan: vegetal chime

Peru: sunflower, cantuca

Philippines: hairy jasmine

Poland: pansy

Portugal: lavender

Romania: dog rose

Switzerland: flamingo

South Africa: prostrate Bradypodium

Sweden: lily of the valley

Guatemala: Ricastellan

Zimbabwe: Garland

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Question 8: What is the national flower of Russia? What is the national flower of the United States? What is the national flower of the Netherlands? China's national flower - peony

Canada's national flower - maple

Chile's national flower - lily of the valley

Britain's national flower - rose (moonflower)

Italy's national flower - daisy

New Zealand's national flower - spinulose fern, silver fern

Singapore's national flower --Singapore's National Flower Vanda Orchid

Spain's National Flower - Pomegranate

Tanzania's National Flower - Lilac

Thailand's National Flower - Water Lily

Bangladesh's Flower - Water Lily

Egypt's National Flower - Water Lily

Japan's National Flower - Sakura

Mexico's National Flower - Cactus

U.S. National Flower - Mountain Flowering Rose

Kenya National Flower - Kenyan Orchid

Netherlands National Flower - Tulip

Turkey National Flower - Tulip

South Korea National Flower - Mulberry

France National Flower - Warbler's Tail

Russia National Flower - Sunflower

Germany National Flower - Cornflower

Australia National Flower - Acacia

Brazilian National Flower - Rosa Canina

The National Flower of Brazil is the Rosa Centifolia. p>

Brazilian National Flower - Tropical Orchid, Hairy Crabapple Orchid

Afghanistan: Tulip

Algeria: Iris, Australian Oleander

*** UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: Peacockweed, Passion Flower

Argentina: Ivory Red

Austria: Flameweed

AZAZANIA: Brahmi

Belgium.

Belgium: rhododendron, moonflower, yucca

Bhutan: tarragon

Bolivia: candelilla

Bulgaria: Turk's rose

Myanmar: dragon boat flower

Colombia: three-way cattleya

Costa Rica: cattleya

Cuba: ginger flower

Denmark: wood spring chrysanthemum

Ecuador: Ricastellan

Ethiopia: Calla Lily

Fiji: Fuchsia

Finland: Suzuran

Greece: Corydalis

Honduras: Balsamrose

Liechtenstein: Orange Blossom Pearlbud Lily

Hungary: Tulip

India: Lotus

Indonesia: Woolly Jasmine

The Netherlands: Horsetail

The United States.

Indonesia: woolly jasmine

Iraq: moonflower

Iran: Turk's rose, bellflower tulip

Ireland: white honeysuckle Israel: silver lotus

Cambodia: waterlily

Latvia: oxeye chrysanthemum

Lithuania: rue

Guyana: waterlily

Libya Laos: Eggplant

Luxembourg: Moonflower

North Korea: Red Azalea

Madagascar: Traveler's Banana

Malaysia: Fuchsia

Malta: Cornflower

Morocco: Moonflower, Balsam Feverfew

Nicaragua: Gingerbush

Nepal: Tree Rhododendron

The most important of all, it is the most important of all, and it is the only one of the world's most popular plants. Azalea

Monaco: balsam ferns

Pakistan: vegetal chime

Peru: sunflower, cantuca

Philippines: hairy jasmine

Poland: pansy

Portugal: lavender

Romania: dog rose

Switzerland: flamingo

South Africa: prostrate Bradypodi

Sweden: lily of the valley

Guatemala: Ricastellan

Zimbabwe: Garland... >>

Question 9: What is the national flower of each country in the world? National Flower of Each Country National Flower of China--Peony National Flower of Chile--Lily The National Flower of England--Rose (Moonflower) National Flower of Italy--Daisy National Flower of New Zealand--Spinulose, Silver Fern National Flower of Singapore--Drosera? Vanda orchid Spanish national flower - pomegranate Tanzanian national flower - lilac Thailand national flower - water lily Bangladeshi flower - water lily Egyptian national flower - water lily Japanese national flower - cherry blossom Mexican national flower - cactus U.S. national flower - rose of the mountain plant Kenya national flower - Kenyan orchid Dutch national flower - tulip Turkish national flower - tulip Korea national flower - mokumeboshi French national flower - warbler's tail Russia's national flower - sunflower Sunflower German National Flower - Cornflower Australian National Flower - Acacia Brazilian National Flower - Tropical Orchid, Hairy Crabapple Orchid Afghanistan: Tulip Algeria: Iris, Australian Oleander *** UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: Peacockweed, Larkspur Argentina: Ivory Red Austria: Fiery Velvet Azania: Brahmi Belgian: Rhododendron, Lunaris, Eryngium Bhutan: Artemisia Green Bolivia: Cantuca Bulgaria: Turkic Roses Burma: Dragon Boat Flower Colombia: Three-way Cattleya Costa Rica: Cattleya Cuba: Ginger Blossom Denmark: Wood Spring Chrysanthemum Ecuador: Licorice Orchid Ethiopia: Calla Lily Fiji: Fuchsia Finland: Suzuran Greece: Fragrant Corydalis Honduras: Balsamrock Liechtenstein: Orange Blossom Beadbud Lily Hungary: Tulip India: Lotus Indonesia: Woolly Jasmine Iraq: Lunar Season Iran: Turkic Roses, Bellflower Tulip Ireland: white plantain Israel: silver lotus Cambodia: water lily Latvia: oxeye daisy Lithuania: rue Guyana: water lily Libya: pomegranate Laos: eggplant Luxembourg: moonflower North Korea: welcome red azalea Madagascar: traveler's plantain Malaysia: fuchsia Malta: cornflower Morocco: moonflower, balsamroot Nicaragua: gingerbush Nepal: tree azalea Monaco: balsamroot Pakistan: Peru: sunflower, candelabra Philippines: hairy jasmine Poland: pansy Portugal: lavender Romania: dog rose Switzerland: fireweed South Africa: creeping Bulrush Sweden: lily of the valley Guatemala: Ricastellan Zimbabwe: kalanchoe

Question 10: Describe New Zealand's national flower in 300 words essay Silver fern, the New Zealand Maori people call the first dew. The silver fern is the national flower of New Zealand, and as such, it has become a kind of national symbol. This fern is mostly wild and can be seen in all rainforest areas within New Zealand. The silver side then reflects the light of the stars and moon.

In Maori legend, the silver fern originally lived in the ocean, and then was invited to live in the forests of New Zealand to guide the Maori people, and her role and significance are very significant. Once upon a time, Maori hunters and warriors relied on the back of the silver fern's glittering leaves to recognize the way home. For, by turning its leaves over, the silver side would reflect the light of the stars and moon, illuminating the path through the forest. New Zealanders believe that the silver fern can reflect the national spirit of New Zealand, therefore, this plant has become a unique symbol of New Zealand and honorary representatives, whether in the chest lapel pins, or products and services of the roll label, the country can be found on the silver fern pattern.

(Below is the silver fern, the national flower of New Zealand)