Probably the Scotts Pine.
Scotland's national tree is the Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris). It is a native species with historical and cultural significance in Scotland. The Scots pine is known for its hardiness and ability to thrive in harsh climates.
Scotland's current leader is First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, who is the head of the Scottish Government and the leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP).
Joshua Tree National Park is named after the Joshua tree, a type of yucca native to the region. The tree was named by Mormon settlers who thought its branches resembled the outstretched arms of Joshua from the Bible.
Scotland's patron saint is Saint Andrew. He is celebrated on November 30th in Scotland.
Scotland's flag is blue and white, with a white diagonal cross (the Saltire) on a blue background.
As of 2021, the estimated populations of Scotland's three biggest cities are: Glasgow with around 635,640 residents, Edinburgh with around 542,120 residents, and Aberdeen with around 207,320 residents.
No its the Thistle.
Porridge and haggis - but not on the same plate!
actually it was a scotsman who invented the national bank in order to raise money for scotlands (failed attempt ) to colonize some island.
the national tree is an elm tree
Yes the Scotlands golden Eagle is brave
The national flower of Scotland is the Thistle, usually Genus Onopordum.The thistle is the emblem of Scotland, the bluebell is the flower of Scotland.
Switzerland does not have an official national tree.
The national tree of Greece is the olive tree.
I believe that the pine tree is the national Christmas tree.
India's national tree is the banyan tree
The national tree of Yemen is the the Dragon Blood.
National tree of Persia (Iran) is Cherry tree.