It would depend on the number of petals. For instance if a flower had five petals, it would have five lines of symmetry. You could divide it five ways (with lines) and each time you divide it each half is even with the other.
The flag of Switzerland has two lines of symmetry. The white cross on a red background can be divided vertically and horizontally into two equal halves, resulting in two lines of symmetry. This characteristic makes the Swiss flag an example of a flag with bilateral symmetry.
There are many reasons why the Red Cross is about. Many people have Red Cross accounts because they donate blood for example.
The Flag of the City of London consists of St George's red cross on a white background, with a red sword on the upper left quarter. Because of this sword, it has no line of symmetry. Greater London itself has no specific flag.
It has a yellow sun, and in the backround there is blue and white wavy lines and then a red cross and then red diagnol lines coming out from that and white is around that and blue is in the backround and there is a crown in the middle of the red cross! The red cross is squished in the top. It's confusing but just go to Google Images and type in "British Columbia's Flag" to see what I mean!
In the Union Jack, the flag of the United Kingdom, there are no parallel lines. The flag consists of diagonal and perpendicular lines intersecting to form a complex pattern of crosses representing the individual countries of the UK. The red diagonal cross of St. Patrick is superimposed over the diagonal white cross of St. Andrew, which is then superimposed over the vertical and horizontal red cross of St. George.
The Red Cross operates in 186 countries.
The Mexican flag does not have lines of symmetry. It consists of three vertical stripes: green, white, and red, with the national coat of arms centered in the white stripe. The coat of arms itself is asymmetrical, featuring an eagle perched on a cactus with a serpent, which further contributes to the overall lack of symmetry in the flag's design.
because the English only wanted the English flag to be correct which is the Saint George flag or red cross on a white background, so the diagonal cross is offset. the earlier union flag didn't have any red diagonal lines on it. they were probably added for symmetry. I'm not an expert, someone probably knows a little more about the history
The Red Cross has over 100 million volunteers and employees.
The German flag has one line of symmetry. This line runs vertically down the center, dividing the flag into two equal halves, each displaying the same colors in the same order: black, red, and gold from top to bottom. The flag does not have any horizontal lines of symmetry due to its rectangular shape and color arrangement.
The Cuban flag has one line of symmetry. This line runs vertically through the center of the flag, dividing it into two mirror-image halves. The flag features a blue and white striped design with a red triangle on the left, and while the colors and shapes are not symmetrical, the vertical line provides the only axis of symmetry.