Remembrance Day is also known as Poppy Day...They wear red poppies...
A poppy and it is used throughout all commonwealth realms as a symbol of remembrance of those who have fallen in combat.
It became the official flower in 1956.
A peony is a flower. The state bird of Indiana is the cardinal.
Both days recognise significance events of World War I. ANZAC Day commemorates the landing of Australian and New Zealand troops at Gallipoli in 1915, and Remembrance Day commemorates the official end of World War I.
Indiana's state flower is the 'Peony' see the web link below
The motto of Institute of National Remembrance is 'Our history creates our identity.'.
A white rose is for remembrance of a loved one and for sympathy
The Poppy.
le bleuet (cornflower)
Germany does not have an official flower.
According to research, there is no official flower for Rome.
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.
The trillium is the official flower of Ontario.
According to the Old Farmer's Almanac, Rosemary, which is actually an herb, symbolizes remembrance and that a Tea Rose means "I will remember always." According to theFlowerExpert.com, the Gladiolus flower signifies remembrance, the Statice is also symbolic of remembrance, and the Tea Rose means "I will remember always." According to the Veterans Affairs of Canada website, the Poppy means remembrance as does the Forget-Me-Not.
No, the United States Navy does not have an official flower.
Because the field the war was on there were Hundrdes of thousands of poppies
Both Iowa and North Dakota have the Wild Prairie Rose as their official state flower.
Switzerland does not have an official national flower.