The green leaf on the poppy does not represent anything independently from the poppy itself. The poppy is used as a memorial flower for veterans.
The green leaf on the poppy does not represent anything independently from the poppy itself. The poppy is used as a memorial flower for veterans.
"In Flander's Fields", the poppy represents the war.
it represents grief of deaths.
In the model, colored and plain sesame seeds can represent different types of quarks and antiquarks, while poppy seeds can represent gluons that mediate the strong force interaction between quarks within a proton or neutron.
The Poppy stands for soldiers who have died in WWI and WWII
The leaves of a poppy plant usually grow alternately along the stem. Each leaf is often lobed or divided and may vary in shape depending on the species.
Because Mekon, a man loved by the goddess Demeter was metamorphosed into a poppy flower.
It takes place at the Tomb Of The Unknown Warrior. Each country has one to represent the first killed solider in battle. They lay a ring of poppy flowers on the tomb. Poppy flowers were found when, in the trenches, people bled and from that blood, poppy flowers grew.
In the runup to Rembrance Day, 11th November, we wear poppies to represent the fact that after World War One, the only thing that grew in the war fields was poppies.
In England Wales, and Northern Ireland remembrance day poppies are mostly paper representatives of the flat Earl Haig attributed design, a flat two petal poppy with a leaf made in Richmond Surrey. (The Car Poppy sold by the Royal British Legion has no leaf). In Scotland remembrance day poppies have four petals and no design has a leaf, they are made by poppyscotland. Countries around the world have other designs. The only significance of the leaf, or no leaf poppy is that it may give a clue to the country where the poppy was, or was not, manufactured. There are no rules governing how, or where to wear a poppy, nor the angle of the leaf if present.
Tall poppy could mean flower with a long stem, but I suspect you mean tall poppy in relation to Tall Poppy Syndrome(TPS) is a pejorative term used in the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and Canada to describe a social phenomenon in which people of genuine merit are resented, attacked, cut down, or criticised because their talents or achievements elevate them above or distinguish them from their peers.