The shamrock. Which can be any of several species of leaves. Source. theflowerexpert.com
Ireland's National flower is the Shamrock. i hope this is helpful for you, I was confused when i learned this because I wanted to know the flower, I don't think a Shamrock is a flower, more like a odd weed! Good bye!!
Believe it or not, the national flower (fauna) of Ireland is the shamrock or trefoil. The national drink of Ireland is Guinness. Guinness is good for you... www.Gigfy.com.
The national flower for the country of Ireland is the shamrock. The shamrock is a type of clover flower and was used by Saint Patrick in his teachings.
Ireland actually has no official flower! Instead, it has a national flower. Ireland's national flower is the Shamrock (or trefoil) which is a three - leaved plant similar to the clover.
Iceland's national flower is the mountain avens. It is an eight petalled white flower with a yellow center.
daffodle is national flower of wales
It dose not have a national birdJosanta
At this time there are no national parks in Northern Ireland
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Martinque doesn't seem to have an official flower, but it is a French posession. The National Flower of France is the stylized Lily. - learnthetechnology.blogspot.com
The shamrock is Ireland's national flower.
No. The shamrock, which is like a clover, is the national flower. It is an emblem sometimes used for Ireland, but it is not the official emblem of Ireland. That is a harp.
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The lucky three-leaf shamrock is the national flower of Ireland.
The shamrock leaf is the recognised symbol of Ireland.
Ireland does not have a national flower. The Shamrock is a registered trademark and the unofficial national flower. However, many people do not consider clover to be a flower
No. The thistle is the symbol for Scotland. Ireland's is the shamrock.
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The national flower of Greenland is the Willow Herb.
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The yellow rose, and some might say the snowdrop, are Ireland's national flower because neither bloom naturally in any other country.
Ireland's national FLOWER is a yellow rose and some people would say snowdrop, because neither bloom naturally in any other country.