Scotland has a thistle, which is a national symbol. The rose is the symbol used by England.
Scotland, part of the UK.
The national fish of Scotland is the Atlantic salmon. This fish is native to Scotland's rivers and is an iconic symbol of the country's wildlife and culture.
The red rose was the symbol of the Lancaster line of the royal family. During the War of the Roses, the Lancasters were represented by the red rose while the Yorks were represented by the white rose.
The rose was designated the official flower and floral emblem of the United States of America in 1986. The Tudor rose was adopted as a national emblem of England around the time of the Wars of the Roses as a symbol of peace.
No its not. The national symbol of flower is Lotus (Water Lilly, Shapla)
No. The thistle is the symbol for Scotland. Ireland's is the shamrock.
The national dog of England is a Bulldog, and it is often featured on stuff like souvenirs, but I'm pretty sure the national English symbol is the English Rose (a red rose).
they thought they needed a national flower so they chose the rose for the people as a symbol of fears and strong.
Rose for England, thistle for Scotland and leek or daffodil for Wales.
and Scotland has the thistle and Wales the daffodil. For the same reason American states have a state flower or other countries have a national flower- its just a symbol.
Scotland has the Thistle, England the Lion or Rose, Wales the Dragon or Leek.