Poppies symbolise remembrance.
The story goes that, following one of the bloodiest battles of World War I, in the fields of Flanders in Western Europe,when the ground was completely churned up and muddied, thousands of red poppies sprang up. The seeds had lain dormant in the soil and, after being aerated with the churning of the soil from the soldiers' boots and fertilised with their blood, the poppies grew abundantly, springing forth new life from death.
This is why poppies are worn on ANZAC Day, Remembrance Day (commemorating Armistice Day) and other solemn occasions when we remember the soldiers who fought or even gave their lives for our freedom.
Another reason poppies came to such prominence in association with World War I is because of how they were immortalised in that most famous poem of WWI, In Flanders Fields, written by John McCrae. This poem is spoken at memorial services everywhere on both ANZAC Day and Remembrance Day.
wreaths represent a sign of memory and honour to our soldiers who fought in our war.
They lay wreaths in remembrance of the soldiers that died for the country, and also out of respect for those soldiers.
They were put on the soldiers coffins of a sign of memorability.
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Poppies and rosemary may both be worn on ANZAC Day.
because anzac soldiers died in a poppy feild
The two main symbols people wear on ANZAC Day are a red poppy and/ or the symbol of the rising sun.
rosemary and poppies and maybe their badges they earned
is the colour red that your talking about because that would stand for the poppies
Poppies and rosemary may both be worn on ANZAC Day.
roses, poppies,chocolate and a day to remember them
we wear poppies on remembrance day to show our respect for the people who died in the wars.
because anzac soldiers died in a poppy feild
Poppies
The two main symbols people wear on ANZAC Day are a red poppy and/ or the symbol of the rising sun.
rosemary and poppies and maybe their badges they earned
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Poppies are a symbol of Remembrance of those that have lost their lives in Wartime. 'At the going down of the sun, And in the morning, We will remember them'....... See also the related question.
is the colour red that your talking about because that would stand for the poppies
None poppies are the only flower that was on the battle feild it is disrepectful to wear a different kind
On Remembreance Day