The Bundesadler (federal eagle) is the German symbol of state
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The German national symbol is the eagle. It is known as the Bundesadler.
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Germany does not have a national flower, its national symbol is the Bundesadler (federal eagle). Some claim that it is the corn flower, but this is a fallacy. The corn flower was adopted by Prussia as national flower in 1810 following the death of the Prussian queen Luise (mother of the future Kaiser Wilhelm I). The state of Prussia effectively ceased to exist in 1871 with the proclamation of the (second) German Empire.See related link.
Germany has no designated flower. This custom is unique to the U.S.You may be thinking of the Alpine flower, the edelweiss, which blooms in the snow.============================================================The German symbol is the eagle, known as the Bundesadler
The cast of Raketeers - Sternenbanner und Bundesadler in der NATO - 1972 includes: Karl Gass
there is no national flower for Germany ============================== The national symbol of Germany is der Bundesadler - the (federal) eagle. Federal does not refer to a sub-species of eagle but that the eagle represents all German states
The eagle is the national animal of Germany.
Germany does not have a national flower. Its only national symbol is the eagle (known as the Bundesadler - Federal Eagle).
Germany's national symbol is the eagle, known as the Bundesadler (federal eagle) and not a species of oak.
"Die Fette Henne" is the nickname of the "Bundesadler" which is the only feature of the German coat of Arms. It is depicted in the three colours of the German flag. The background is gold, the Eagle is black whilst it's beak and legs are red.
If it is a German like from Germany, then it is GERMAN. If it is German like a Germain Shepherd, then it is GERMAIN