Remembrance Day is an Australian holiday that remembers soldiers who died during World War I. People celebrate the day by wearing red poppies because it symbolizes the poppies on the ground during the war that were drenched with soldier's blood.
there are white, purple, and red
Remembrance Day is also known as Poppy Day...They wear red poppies...
Red because it shows us it is the color of rememberance day and poppy's are red.
The red "zero" the NHL coaches (most of whom are Canadian) wear around this time of the year is a poppy. Wearing a poppy is a Canadian tradition in November to memorialize Canada's war dead. The poppy is worn until November 11 (Remembrance Day).
evil, fire, blood, virgins, love, remembrance day...
its a poppy for remembrance day
The two-lobed red/pink flower with green leaf popping up on the lapels of celebrities and common citizens alike is a stylized poppy. The British Royal Legion runs an annual campaign in the days leading up to Remembrance Day (Armistice Day), also known as Veterans Day in the USA. This year (2011) there seems to be a more vibrant campaign probably owing to the fact that Remembrance day falls on the date of 11-11-11.
One holiday is called Canada day. Canada day is a celebration that celebrates Canada 125th birthday. Remembrance Day- Wear a red poppy Thanksgiving- November
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No, but the white on the Canadian Flag means peace and the red on the Canadian flag means bravery.
The correct spelling is poppy.An example sentence is "the red poppy symbolises Remembrance Day in British Commonwealth nations".