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What are the five most famous flowers in the world and what is their language?

The Vanda Orchid - the national flower of Singapore.

Symbolizes excellence and prosperity, and immortality. Chokin was originally known as Hojiblanca, a common name for orchids in Southeast Asia. It is an expatriate in Singapore, Spanish horticulturist Alfis Jokin, in his own garden, will be Hu Ji flower breeding excellent new varieties. 1981 Singapore's Ministry of Culture declared as the national flower.

Kimdalai - the national flower of North Korea.

Kimdalai, also known as the Infinity Flower, is a red azalea of the Rhododendron family, or the Xing'an azalea of China, and its original meaning is the flower that opens for a long time. The Korean people use it to symbolize long-lasting prosperity, joy and happiness.

Water lily - the national flower of Thailand.

The language of the flower is to welcome the sunrise and leave the twilight behind.

Sakura - the national flower of Japan.

March 15 is the Cherry Blossom Festival in Japan. Japan has more than 30 types of cherry blossoms, more than 300 varieties, the world **** more than 800 varieties. All the parks in Japan are full of cherry blossoms. Japanese people believe that cherry blossoms have the spirit of elegance, strength, purity and simplicity and independence. They take cherry blossom as a symbol of hard work, bravery and wisdom. Japan has a "cherry blossom seven days" proverb, is that the flowering period is very short. Therefore, Japanese families generally do not plant cherry blossoms, which are not considered to be beneficial to the prosperity of the family.

Mao jasmine - the national flower of the Philippines, is also the national flower of Indonesia, the flower of friendship.

Jasmine in the minds of the Filipino people is a symbol of purity, passion, is the flower of love, the flower of friendship.

The Filipinos call jasmine "samba a gita", meaning you promise me. From the legend: a lover gave a branch of jasmine to the girl he pursued. And said: "Shanba a Gita", since then "Shanba a Gita" has become the name of jasmine, has become a young man and woman between the heart of the expression of steadfast love. In international exchanges, the long jasmine wreath, hanging on the guest neck down to the chest, to show respect and friendship.

Tulips - the national flower of the Netherlands, Turkey, Hungary (a geranium), Iran (a Damascus moon).

The tulip symbolizes beauty, majesty and splendor. Its Turkish connotation is that it is as beautiful as an Islamic woman's head wrapped in a headscarf. Therefore, Turkey was designated as the national flower before the Netherlands.

Cornflower - the national flower of Germany.

Queen Louise, mother of Prussian Emperor Wilhelm I, was forced to leave Berlin during a civil war. On the way to escape, the car broke down, she and her two children stopped by the side of the road to wait, found the roadside blooming blue cornflowers, she used this flower into a wreath, worn on the chest of nine-year-old William. Later, William I was crowned German Emperor, still very fond of cornflowers, that it is the flower of good luck. The cornflower is also a reminder of caution and learning.

Pomegranate flower - Spain's national flower (said the balsam pear).

The language of the flower is red like a flame.

Vanilla Iris - the national flower of France.

Vanilla Iris is a symbol of happiness, serenity, harmony and generosity in appearance, reflecting the French nation's freedom and optimism and bright spirit. Vetiver Iris a blue butterfly, the French people love it, also called it the golden lily.

Olea europaea - the national flower of Greece (a said Suzin), Tunisia, Cyprus.

This flower symbolizes the pride of the Greek nation, the prosperity of the country. When holding competitions, the olive branch as a laurel to reward the winners. The olive branch is also used as a symbol of peace.

Tunisia in North Africa is rich in olives, known as "the world's olive grove".

Cyprus has two green olive branches printed on the national flag, the olive as peace, wisdom, victory of the bishop.

Lotus - the national flower of Egypt, but also the national flower of India and Sri Lanka.

Ancient Egyptian legend: Tot (heron head, Egyptian god of wisdom and magic) wife Eh Amuna, dedicated to her husband, a bunch of lotus, to show her fidelity to her husband and love. Later, fidelity and love to form the lotus flower language, so the people of the lotus flower especially favorite. In India, Sri Lanka are regarded as a beautiful and auspicious bishop.

The lilac is the national flower of Tanzania.

The language of this flower is honor and comfort.

Sugar maple - the national flower of Canada.

Canada is known as the "Land of the Maple". In the center of the flag, there is a huge red maple leaf. Maple leaf patterns can be seen everywhere in daily life. People are proud of the maple leaves, which are red, warm and sincere.

Sugar maple, also known as sugar maple, is a tall deciduous tree. Up to 40 meters high, diameter 40 a 100cm, tree age up to 500 years. The trunk of the tree contains the most starch, which becomes sucrose in winter. The sugar becomes sweet sap when the day is warm. If you drill holes in the tree, the sap will flow out. The sugar made from the sap is called maple sugar or maple sugar.

Sephora - the national flower of Argentina.

Cactus, dahlia - the national flower of Mexico.

Mexico's main inhabitants are the Indian tribe of the Ashtecs. Legend has it that initially the tribal gods instructed them to migrate south and said that when they saw an eagle standing on a cactus pecking at a snake, it proved that it was rich, auspicious, and could be settled and would prosper. They traveled to Mexico and, true to the foretold sight, settled there. The cactus became a symbol of their strength and valor in defending the interests of their people.

Dahlia is the second national flower of Mexico. Mexico is the origin of dahlia, dahlia can be seen everywhere, its flowers generous, rich, colorful, and can compete with the world's most famous flowers.

Daisy - the national flower of Italy.

The appearance of the ancient, small and delicate flowers, the Italian people believe that this is a gentleman's style and innocence.

Roses - the national flower of the United States, Britain, Spain, Luxembourg, Bulgaria.

The national flower of the United States after a hundred years of debate, on September 23, 1986, the House of Representatives of Congress adopted the rose as the national flower. They believe that the rose is the embodiment of love, peace, friendship, courage and dedication. Americans also believe that red moonflowers symbolize love, affection and courage. Light pink conveys a message of approval or praise, pink represents sorrowful elegance and noble manners, dark pink expresses gratitude, white symbolizes purity, and yellow symbolizes joy and happiness.

Bulgaria is known throughout the world as the "country of roses", the first Sunday in early June every year for the traditional national holiday Rose Festival, people to the Rose Valley to hold a grand celebration. They believe that the gorgeous, fragrant, elegant and clean roses symbolize the Bulgarian people's hard work, wisdom and love of nature. Roses are covered with thorns is the Bulgarian people in the Ottoman Empire, Germany and fascism in front of the embodiment of valor and resilience.

Cedar - the national flower of Lebanon.

The Lebanese flag bears the design of the cedar. The people, long oppressed by colonial rule, regard the cedar as an idol. The cedar became a symbol of the nation's bravery, perseverance and defiance.

The white rose - the national flower of Romania.

The flower serves as a symbol of its own nation's passion, purity, sincerity, nobility, simplicity and bountiful harvest. Every year at the harvest festival, the girls wear white rosebud wreaths and sing and dance to celebrate