Particular plants have long been associated with the various countries of the British Isles: the rose for England, the leek for Wales, the thistle for Scotland, and the shamrock for Ireland. read more
Particular plants have long been associated with the various countries of the British Isles: the rose for England, the leek for Wales, the thistle for Scotland, and the shamrock for Ireland. Northern Ireland sometimes uses the flax plant, which was grown there to make linen. read more
The rose is the national flower of England, a usage dating back to the English civil wars of the fifteenth century (later called Wars of the Roses), in which a red rose represented the House of Lancaster, and a white rose represented the House of York. read more