Poppies grew.
Rosemary stands for remembrance, and so it is used to remember those who have given their lives in war.
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The poppy is the symbol of Remembrance Day because the flower was in bloom in the spring of 1915, on the battlefields of Belgium, France and Gallipoli. The flower has become synonymous with great loss of life in war.
I have no idea the last time i checked somebody said poppies grew which i have no idea what that is
The brightly colored flower that grew in the fields of Flanders is the poppy, specifically the red poppy. This flower became a symbol of remembrance for soldiers who died in World War I due to its prevalence on the battlefields.
A white rose is for remembrance of a loved one and for sympathy
Remembrance, as in commemoration, can be 'kinen,' written: 記念
People began wearing poppies in the aftermath of World War I, particularly around 1920, as a symbol of remembrance for fallen soldiers. The tradition was inspired by the poem "In Flanders Fields" by Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae, which referenced the red poppies that grew on battlefields. The Royal British Legion adopted the poppy as a symbol of remembrance, and it has since become a worldwide emblem honoring military personnel who have died in conflict.
a single sprig of rosemary was another symbol of remembrance day.
Remembrance.
"Here's rosemary; that's for remembrance. Pray you love, remember."
Remembrance Day is also known as Poppy Day...They wear red poppies...
They are poppies, every year in October and November on the run up to Remembrance Sunday (the closest Sunday to Armistice Day on Nov 11) millions are sold by a veterans charity called The Royal British Legion to raise funds to help ex-servicemen. Since their introduction in 1921 they have become a symbol of remembrance for those who fought and died for our country. The Poppy was chosen because during the first world war in the battlefields of France , poppies grew amongst the devastation where soldiers had fallen, their bright colour standing out against the scorched land. It is also used as a symbol of remembrance in Canada and New Zealand. http://www.britishlegion.org.uk
Because the field the war was on there were Hundrdes of thousands of poppies