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As we all know that the United Kingdom includes a group of four countries- England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Though, each of these countries has its own treasure of troves and culure but most of the rituals, customs and tradtions prevalent in all of them are highly influenced by the royal British culture. There is a separate national flower for each of these countries.

If we talk about national flowers then Tudor Rose or English Rose is the tradtional heraldic symbol of Britain. Its name and origin is taken from the Tudor dynasty. Shamrocks, representing good luck, are treated as the unofficial emblem of Northern Ireland and you will easily notice it on the badges of state organizations, sports team and troops abroad from Ireland. A prickly-leaved purple flower known as Thistle is the national flower of Scotland and appears on several Scottish symbols and logos. Though Daffodil, botanically known as Narcissus, is treated as the national flower of Wales but it is tradtionally mandatory for Wales's people to wear daffodil flowers on Saint David's Day.

It is right to say that national flowers in UK have their significant importance in culture and tradtions but there is a wide range of other flowers too that are native to the country and are immensely popular among the civilians. Though most of the UK flowers are imported ones because of unfavorable climate but still there are some blooms that are grown within the boundaries of the country. The Channel Islands is mainlyfamous for freesia, iris and roses while you can see a large quantity of beautiful bulb flowers in Cornwall, Lincolnshire and Scotland. The UK flower planters also grow lilies, chrysanthemums, and a variety of summer flowers like delphiniums and pinks.

Lilies, roses, sunflowers, orchids, gerberas, daffodils and daisy are some of the popular flowers in UK that are admired by Britishers as gifts on various occasions. Like other countries of the world, flowers in UK are also primarily used to express human emotions and in celebrations. But to showcase the rich heriatge and natural splendor of each region, each part of Great Britain has its own set of popular flowers.

Besides lilies and roses, there are various other UK flowers that are equally popular. Some of them are Azalea, Balsam, Buttercup, Flora's bell, Gooseberry, huckleberry and Canterbury bells. Whether you want to gift flowers on birthday occasions or want to make moments unforgettable for your beloved, we cater you every need of beautiful floral arrangements. From a bunch of red roses to pansies, our flowers are fresh and help in expressing the feelings that cannot be said in words. Select from our wide range of flowers and order online instantly.