The national flower of Turkey is a Tulip
The national flower of Iran is the tulip. The tulip is also used as a symbol of Iran on its flag.
It is called Copihue. It comes in a variety of colors, red being the most popular one.
The national flower of Italy is the Stylized Lily. This flower is the national flower for the entire country including Napoli, which is also known as Naples.
The Quantu, also known as the Cantuta.The National flower of Peru is the Qantu, Qantus, Qantuta. It is also one of the National flowers of Bolivia.
The national flower of Cameroon is the red stinkwood. It is also called the African cherry or prunus africana.
The national flower of India is the symbol of the Bhartiya Janata Party. The national flower of India is a lotus which is also used by this party.
the flower is known as 'Pride Of Barbados'
Some of the natural vegetation in the country of Turkey are tulips, wheat, and cherries. There are also other types of fruits, like apricots and figs.
Up until now, most tulips produced only one flower per bulb. There are new tulip varieties though that are producing more than one flower on a stem. These are more likely to be found in gardening catalogs rather than in the box store around the corner. Also, bulbs multiply underground and each sends up its own plant with a flower. The resulting clump of tulip plants can fool the eye into thinking there are more than one flower on a stem.
A national flower is a flower chosen to be a symbol of a country. As an example, the Rose was selected as the national flower of the United States in 1985.According to an Internet search, the Rose is also the national flower ofUnited Kingdom (Tudor Rose)BulgariaCyprusCzech RepublicEcuadorIran (specifically a red rose)IraqLuxembourgMaldives (specifically pink)SlovakiaMany countries have not chosen a national flower.
The national flower of Peru is called the Qantu. It is also one of the national flowers of Bolivia, and is pink in color.
The national flower of Qatar is the qataf. The pink flowers grow in clusters from a bright red bud. The blooming cycle peeks from March to May. It is also known as Limonium.