Poppies are traditionally placed on cenotaphs during Remembrance Day ceremonies, which occur on November 11 each year. They typically remain there for the duration of the remembrance period, often from early November until after the ceremonies have concluded. In some cases, poppies may be left in place for a few weeks or until they wither, depending on local practices and weather conditions.
One doubts that it is. Had you watched the Remebrance Day Parade from the Cenotaph in London you would have seen the Queen wearing five poppies and the Duchess of Cambridge wearing two.
The cenotaph is a tower and it is in London
That is the correct spelling of "cenotaph" (a monument or marker).
Hobart Cenotaph was created in 1925.
Cenotaph - song - was created in 1992.
Durban cenotaph was created in 1926.
The cenotaph was built in Whitehall, in London after WWI.
Cenotaph - album - was created in 1919-09.
A cenotaph is a sacred memorial for servicemen and women who have died for their country.
Crush the Cenotaph was created on 1992-06-20.
5 milleniums
Bears apperently eat it, though i'd also guess deer and jack rabbits.