Heather and heath are flowers from Scotland.
The national flower of Scotland is a thistle.
The national flower of Scotland is the Thistle, usually Genus Onopordum.The thistle is the emblem of Scotland, the bluebell is the flower of Scotland.
The obvious one is the National emblem the thistle.
Scotland
It is the national flower of Scotland.
Heather (Middle English) flower name: an evergreen flowering plant that thrives on peaty barren lands, as in Scotland.
Scotland does not have an official national anthem. There are three that circulate among the Scottish themselves:"Auld Land Syne""Flower of Scotland""Scotland the Brave"
No. The thistle is the symbol for Scotland. Ireland's is the shamrock.
the Heather flower is a shrub that can be grown and is normally the color purple.
If you are referring to it's national anthem, then technically there isn't one. However, the one used at all national events is "Flower of Scotland" by the Corries.
Norway's national flower is called Bergfrue. (Saxifraga cotyledon) In English it is called Pyramidal Saxifrage.The reason why someone answered heather is because there was a program on the radio a few years ago where people should vote for a national flower. However the Bergfrue was named Norway's official flower in 1935.Norway's national flower is called Bergfrue. (Saxifraga cotyledon) In English it is called Pyramidal Saxifrage.The reason why someone answered heather is because there was a program on the radio a few years ago where people should vote for a national flower. However the Bergfrue was named Norway's official flower in 1935.