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Q: What does the black bit of a remembrance poppy?
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What is the red and black pin on many footballers hockey coaches and celebrities for?

its a poppy for remembrance day


What flowering plant represents remembrance?

poppy


What flower symbolises Remembrance Day?

The Poppy.


What flower represents grief?

A white rose is for remembrance of a loved one and for sympathy


What is the official flower of Remembrance?

Remembrance Day is also known as Poppy Day...They wear red poppies...


Why is it disrespectful to wear your poppy on your hat on remembrance day?

its not


Why was the poppy used as a symbol of the great war?

Remembrance.


What month and day is remembrance day?

Remembrance Day (Poppy Day) in Commonwealth countries is November 11. In New Zealand, France, Belgium, Serbia, and the US, it is called Veterans Day. Remembrance Sunday is the nearest Sunday to Poppy Day.


When should the red poppy be taken off on remembrance day?

Typical poppy etiquette is to remove your poppy after November 11th. The reason being, for those who attend a local Remembrance Day ceremony, the tradition is to lay your poppy on the cenotaph after the ceremony. If you continue to wear your poppy after November 11th, it shows that you did not attend a ceremony or lay your poppy in respect, thus can be seen as a sign of disrespect.


Which countries have holiday on Armistice day or Veterans Day or Remembrance Day or Poppy Day?

Canada, for one, celebrates Remembrance Day.


What do you do with poppy after remembrance day?

you wear it on your chest to signify that you remember those people that fought and died on the battlefield


What do the parts of the remembrance poppy mean?

The poppies of remembrance honor the soldiers who died during war time. The funds gathered from the sales of poppies are usually used to help disabled American Veterans. They have been a symbol of the fallen American soldier since 1920.