the gladiolus was the flower of the gladiators in Roman times. In English, it is commonly known as Sword Lily. With a firm name, gladiolus represents strength, honor, and moral integrity.
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Anything that makes energy. Mitochondria makes energy for the cell. You could use a nuclear powered plant.
The plant you are referring to is likely the holly plant. Holly is a traditional Christmas symbol due to its red berries and shiny, spiky leaves. It is often used in wreaths, decorations, and floral arrangements during the holiday season.
The Silver fern is an unofficial national symbol of New Zealand.
The Name Given In The question Should Be Corrected Firstly Its "Marie Curie",not "Curium" The curie (symbol Ci), a unit of radioactivity, is named in honour of her and Pierre as is the element with atomic number 96 - curium
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Because they used to plant poppies around the crosses of the dead soldiers. As it says in flanders fields: Red poppies grew in the bomb blasted earth on the WW1 battlefields in such profusion that the red poppy was adopted to honour the dead.
The dahlia is Mexico's national plant.
stoop. Athena's plant (symbol) is an olive tree, dork.
Einsteinium (symbol: Es) is the element named in honour of Albert Einstein and it has an atomic number of 99.
Seaweed is a type of plant and not an element. Therefore it does not have a chemical symbol.
Yes
The shamrock is the plant that is most commonly associated with being an official plant of Ireland. It is used as a symbol of Ireland in some contexts, though it is not the official symbol of Ireland, which is a harp.
yes
Mama's plant
Mama's plant
The word "honour" can be a noun (he behaved with honour) a verb (they honour him for his valour)