Sunday, May 23, 2010

What is the national flower of Russia? Why was it chosen?

I am making a blog about flowers around the world.





Easy 10pts to whom ever can provide me with a picture link and historic details.





Thanks :)

What is the national flower of Russia? Why was it chosen?
i checked on the internet for you and it is-





Camomile (Matricaria Recutita), a member of the daisy family Aromatic, Fruity, Floral fragrance, is the national flower of Russia. Native to West Asia, this flower grows freely everywhere.





Used for hysteria and nervous diseases, prevention of gangrene, for breaking up typhoid and in combination with bittersweet for bruises, sprains, calluses and corns, this flower possibly is one of the most important central European remedies, whereas blue chamomile oil is very soothing and dried flowers make a relaxing infusion.





this is what the flower looks like- http://www.theflowerexpert.com/media/ima...











i dont know why it was chosen.





hope i helped you out
Reply:When the USSR existed, the carnation was its national flower, but the cammomile flower is the current emblem of the Russian Federation.
Reply:In my region its sunflower,but it growing as export just here in South Russia...
Reply:There is no officially declared national flower, but I think that if there was one it would be lily-of-the-valley (which actually is the national flower of our northern neighbor, Finland). These flowers are fairly common, but they tend to be romanticized a lot because they're associated with unpolluted forests and the old unindustrialized way of life.
Reply:Daisy for sure, they seem to like cooldish weather.
Reply:I am sorry girl, but there is none or at least I am not aware of it. The national tree is certainly a birch, but I do not think that there is any national flower.

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