A cinquefoil flower typically has five petals, as the name "cinquefoil" translates to "five leaves" in Latin.
Shrubby Cinquefoil
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Potentilla x hybrida.
A "Cinquefoil" is a five petal flower. It is used in heraldry to indicate "mastery over self". Cinquefoils are often found on coins as a decoration. Cinquefoil stops were often used on the edges of some coins, notably the British Crown (Five Shillings), to enclose the Regnal date (usually in Roman numerals) of the King or Queen, most commonly, Queen Victoria's coins. The VIII within the cinquefoil stops indicate that it is the 8th year of the reign of that particular King or Queen. A British Crown with a Regnal date of VIII would be an 1844 Queen Victoria Crown coin.
Cinquefoil
Cinquefoil can be purchased through a few different online retailers, such as Amazon. Other places the plant may be purchased are at specialty garden stores.
it means "disguise"
its blue.
The only fact about the national flower of Switzerland is that their isn't one.There is no benefit in having a national flower.
it is a red carnation
The Camillia is Alabama's state flower.
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