WATTLE
The Coat of Arms is used by the Commonwealth to identify its authority and property. The emblem represents the national unity of Australia.
The plant on the Australian coat of arms is the Golden Wattle. This is the floral emblem of Australia. Originally, the kangaroo and emu were standing on a grassy knoll, but this was replaced by the Golden Wattle.
The flora on Australia's coat of arms is Golden Wattle, which is the floral emblem of Australia.
The Golden Wattle (Acacia pycnantha) is on Australia's coat of arms.The Golden wattle is also Australia's floral emblem.
The plant on the Australian Coat-of-Arms is the Golden Wattle. it is the national floral emblem of Australia.
Australia's national flower is the Golden Wattle which appears on the Australian Coat of Arms.
It is not "bush" that features on Australian coat of arms. It is Golden Wattle, Australia's national floral emblem. The Golden Wattle was first added to the coat of arms in 1912, and it features Australia's official national and sporting colours of green and gold.
The Golden Wattle, Acacia pycnantha, is Australia's national flower.It appears on the Australian Coat of Arms.
George Francis Stelling. My grandfather designed the Australian coat of arms
The Australian non-commemorative 50 cent coin is the only current coin that has the Australian Coat of Arms on the reverse. Prior to decimalisation, the Florin (Two Shillings) and the Sixpence had the Australian Coat of Arms on the reverse, and from 1910 to 1936 the Shilling and the Threepence had the Australian Coat of Arms on the reverse.
The kangaroo and the emu are on the Australian coat of arms. They hold the shield which features on e coat of arms.