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What is the national flower of New Zealand?

Question 1: What is the national flower of New Zealand? The national flower silver fern

According to Maori legend, the silver fern originally lived in the ocean and was later invited to New Zealand. Living in the forest is to guide the Maori people, and its role and significance are very important. In the past, Maori hunters and warriors relied on the silver fern's shiny undersides to find their way home. Because, as long as the leaves are turned over, the silver side will reflect the rays of the stars and the moon, illuminating the path through the forest. New Zealanders believe that the silver fern can embody the national spirit of New Zealand, so this plant has become a unique symbol and honorary representative of New Zealand. Now, the silver fern pattern can be found all over the country.

Question 2: What is New Zealand's national flower? How to answer New Zealand's national flower in English?

New Zealand's national flower

Question 3: What is New Zealand's national flower? (1)

Morphological characteristics

Tree-shaped ferns. Stems erect, 1-6 meters high. The diameter at breast height is 10-20 cm, with remaining petioles on the upper part and adventitious roots densely intertwined downward. The leaves are spirally arranged at the top of the stem; the stem end and the base of the curled leaves and petioles are densely covered with scales and chaff-like scales. The scales are dark brown, shiny, narrowly lanceolate, the apex is brown-brown bristly, and the sides are narrow. The petiole is 30-50 cm long, usually brown or lighter on the upper side, and has spiny protrusions on both the rachis and rachis. There is a discontinuous lenticel line on each side of the back, extending upward to Leaves; the leaves are large, oblong, 1-2 meters long, 0.4-0.5 meters wide, with three deeply pinnate lobes; 17-20 pairs of pinnae, alternate, with the base pair shortened, about 30 cm long, and the central pinnae The segments are 40-50 cm long and 14-18 cm wide, oblong and bipinnately divided; there are 18-20 pairs of pinnae, the base pinnae are slightly shortened, and the middle one is 9-12 cm long and 1.2-1.6 cm wide. cm, lanceolate, apex acuminate and long tail, base broadly wedge-shaped, sessile or short-stalked, pinnately deeply lobed; 18-20 pairs of lobes, obliquely spreading, basal lobes slightly shortened, middle part about 7 mm long , about 4 mm wide, sickle-lanceolate, short pointed, with blunt-toothed edges; leaf veins are pinnately forked on the lobes, and the small veins at the base come from the base of the midrib; the leaves are papery, green after drying, with rachis and rachis. The rachis and midrib of the feathers are covered with coarse bristles on the upper side and small gray-white scales on the lower side. The sporangium group is attached to the bifurcation of the lateral veins, close to the midvein, has septal filaments, protruding sacculus, and the sac group cover is spherical and membranous.

Regional distribution

Cynophylla is a large fern of the family Cynophyllaceae. There are 9 genera and about 650 species in the family. There are 3 genera and 20 species in China. All 3 genera are produced in Yunnan. , 9 species are now known. There are three or four kinds of tree ferns in the tropical and subtropical dense forests in Xishuangbanna, Dehong, Wenshan, Honghe and other areas of Yunnan. It likes a warm and humid climate and often grows in moist places under forests or along rivers or valleys. Cyperus alba mainly grows in tropical and subtropical areas, and is also found in Southeast Asia and southern Japan.

Ecological habits

It is a semi-shady tree species that likes a warm and humid climate. It likes to grow in alluvial soil or in the forest beside valleys and streams. Approximately 180 million years ago, Cynophylla was once the most prosperous plant on the earth. Like dinosaurs, they are two symbols of the "reptile" era. However, after a long period of geological changes, most of the Erythrocarpa species on the earth have perished, and only a handful of them can be traced in places called "refuges." Next to Lezhu Village, Nanjing County, the hometown of overseas Chinese in southern Fujian, there is a subtropical rainforest. It is the smallest forest ecosystem nature reserve in China. It is "a rare multi-layered monsoon subtropical primeval rainforest in the world". There is a rare plant in the world, the cypress. Cynophylla alba ranks first among the eight national first-class protected plants in China. New Zealand is one of the producing areas of philodendron. It is also the national flower of New Zealand and is protected by people. Name summary

Spindle tree firn suō luó [spindle tree firn]Edit morphological characteristics of this paragraph

Spindle tree (1)

Tree-shaped fern.

Stems erect, 1-6 meters high. The diameter at breast height is 10-20 cm, with remaining petioles on the upper part and adventitious roots densely intertwined downward. The leaves are spirally arranged at the top of the stem; the stem end and the base of the curled leaves and petioles are densely covered with scales and chaff-like scales. The scales are dark brown, shiny, narrowly lanceolate, the apex is brown-brown bristly, and the sides are narrow. The petiole is 30-50 cm long, usually brown or lighter on the upper side, and has spiny protrusions on both the rachis and rachis. There is a discontinuous lenticel line on each side of the back, extending upward to Leaves; the leaves are large, oblong, 1-2 meters long, 0.4-0.5 meters wide, with three deeply pinnate lobes; 17-20 pairs of pinnae, alternate, with the base pair shortened, about 30 cm long, and the central pinnae The segments are 40-50 cm long and 14-18 cm wide, oblong and bipinnately divided; there are 18-20 pairs of pinnae, the base pinnae are slightly shortened, and the middle one is 9-12 cm long and 1.2-1.6 cm wide. cm, lanceolate, apex acuminate and long tail, base broadly wedge-shaped, sessile or short-stalked, pinnately deeply lobed; 18-20 pairs of lobes, obliquely spreading, basal lobes slightly shortened, middle part about 7 mm long , about 4 mm wide, sickle-lanceolate, short pointed, with blunt-toothed edges; leaf veins are pinnately forked on the lobes, and the small veins at the base come from the base of the midrib; the leaves are papery, green after drying, with rachis and rachis. The rachis and midrib of the feathers are covered with coarse bristles on the upper side and small gray-white scales on the lower side. The sporangium group is attached to the bifurcation of the lateral veins and is formed near the midvein. There are septal filaments and protruding sacculus. The sporangia group cover is spherical and membranous.

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Question 4: The national flower of the United States What is it? China's national flower - peony, Chile's national flower - lily, UK's national flower - rose (rose) Italy's national flower - daisy, New Zealand's national flower - philodendron, silver fern, Singapore's national flower - Zhuojin Vanda, Spain's national flower - pomegranate, Tanzania's national flower - Lilac, the national flower of Thailand - water lily, the national flower of Bangladesh - water lily, the national flower of Egypt - water lily, the national flower of Japan - cherry blossom, the national flower of Mexico - cactus, the national flower of the United States - mountain flower rose, the national flower of Kenya - Kenshan orchid, Beijing rose, chrysanthemum, Shanghai magnolia, Tianjin rose Chongqing camellia Hong Kong safflower beetle Zhengzhou rose Jinan lotus Taiyuan chrysanthemum Kunming Yunnan camellia Shenyang rose Changchun Clivia Harbin lilac Hohhot lilac Hangzhou osmanthus Nanjing plum blossom, cedar ------------------ -------------------------------------------------- ------------ List of national flowers of various countries List of city flowers of China Netherlands national flower - tulip Turkey's national flower - tulip Korea's national flower - wood plant flower France's national flower - warbler's tail Russia's national flower - sunflower Germany's national flower - Cornflower Australia's national flower - Acacia Brazil's national flower - Tropical Orchid Afghanistan: Tulip Algeria: Iris***: Malachite Argentina: Ivory Red Austria: Edelweiss Azania: Burodi Belgium: Rhododendron Qingdao Naidongshan Tea, Rose Wuhan Camellia, Metasequoia Hefei Pomegranate, Osmanthus Fuzhou Jasmine Nanchang Phnom Penh Daphne, Rose Changsha Rhododendron Guangzhou Kapok Nanning Fuso Chengdu Hibiscus Guiyang Orchid, Lagerstroemia Xi'an Pomegranate*** Rose Lanzhou Rose Yinchuan Rose Xining Lilac National Flower and City Flower National Flower City City flower: Egyptian light blue water lily, Anqing rose, Ethiopian calla lily, Anyang crape myrtle, Irish white clover, Bengbu rose, Austrian edelweiss, Beijing rose, chrysanthemum, Australian acacia, Cangzhou rose, Pakistani quince, Changchun Clivia, Brazilian Cattleya, Changsha azalea, Bulgarian Turkic rose, Changzhou rose, Belgian azalea , rose, poppy, Chengdu hibiscus, Polish pansy, Chengde rose, Korean red azalea, Dali alpine azalea, Danish spring chrysanthemum, Dalian rose, German cornflower, Dandong azalea, Russian sunflower, Foshan rose, French fragrant iris, rose, Fuxin yellow thorn rose, Philippine jasmine Guangzhou kapok, Finnish lily of the valley, Fuzhou jasmine, Colombian Cattleya, Guiyang orchid, crape myrtle, Cuban ginger, Guilin osmanthus, Korean hibiscus, Harbin lilac, Dutch tulips, Handan rose, Luxembourg rose, Hangzhou osmanthus, Romanian dog rose, Hefei pomegranate, osmanthus, Madagascar traveler, banana, Heze peony, Maltese vector car Chrysanthemum, Hohhot lilac, small lilac, Malaysian hibiscus, yellow stone, pomegranate, American rose, Huizhou triangle flower, Bengal water lily, Ji'an rose, Peruvian sunflower, Kantu flower, Jinan lotus, Myanmar dragon boat flower, Jiamusi rose, Mexican dahlia, cactus, Jiaxing azalea, pomegranate, South Africa creeping Jiaozuo rose Nepalese tree Rhododendron Jinhua camellia Portuguese lavender Jinggangshan azalea Japanese chrysanthemum, cherry blossom Jingdezhen camellia Swedish lily of the valley Jiujiang azalea Swiss edelweiss Kaifeng rose, chrysanthemum Thai water lily Kunming Yunnan camellia Turkish bell flower tulip*** rose Spanish pomegranate Lanzhou rose Greek pansy, Langfang rose, Hungarian tulip...gt; gt;

Question 5: What is the national flower of each country? China’s national flower - peony

The national flower of Chile - lily

The national flower of England - rose (rose)

The national flower of Italy - daisy

The national flower of New Zealand - alfalfa, silver fern

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Singapore's national flower--Vendai Orchid

Spain's national flower--pomegranate

Tanzania's national flower--lilac

Thailand's national flower-- Water lily

Bangladesh flower--water lily

Egypt's national flower--water lily

Japan's national flower--cherry blossom

Mexico's national flower--cactus

The national flower of the United States - the mountain rose

The national flower of Kenya - the orchid

The national flower of the Netherlands - the tulip

The national flower of Turkey - -Tulip

South Korea's national flower--Kuzhihua

France's national flower--Owl's tail

Russia's national flower--Sunflower

Germany's national flower- - Cornflower

Australia's national flower - acacia

Brazil's national flower - tropical orchid, hairy crab orchid

Afghanistan: tulip

Algeria: iris, Australian oleander

*** United Nations: peacock grass, zinnia

Argentina: ivory red

Austria: Edelweiss

Azania: Bu Ruodi

Belgium: Rhododendron, rose, poppy

Bhutan: Green velvet

Bolivia: Cantu flower

Bulgaria: Turk rose

Myanmar: Dragon boat flower

Colombia: Cattleya

Costa Rica: Cattleya

Cuba: Gingerflower

Denmark: Amaranthus

Ecuador: Licastella

Ethiopia: Horseshoe Lotus

Fiji: Hibiscus

Finland: Lily of the Valley

Greece: Pansy

Honduras: Carnation

Liechtenstein: Orange Blossom Lily

Hungary: Tulip

India: Lotus

Indonesia: Jasmine tomentosa

Iraq: Rose

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Iran: Turkic rose, bellflower tulip

Ireland: white clover Israel: anemone

Cambodia: water lily

Latvia : Oxeye Daisy

Lithuania: Rue

Guyana: Water Lily

Libya: Pomegranate

Laos: Plumeria

Luxembourg: Rose

North Korea: Rhododendron

Madagascar: Traveler Banana

Malaysia: Fuso

Malta: Cornflower

Morocco: rose, carnation

Nicaragua: ginger flower

Nepal: rhododendron tree

Monaco: carnation

Pakistan: Suqing

Peru: Sunflower, Cantu flower

Philippines: Jasmine jasmine

Poland: Pansy

Portugal: Lavender

Romania: Dog Rose

Switzerland: Edelweiss

South Africa: Creeping Grass

Sweden: Lily of the Valley

Guatemala: Licastlan

Zimbabwe: Gloria

France - Iris

Netherlands - Tulip

Hungary, Iran and New Zealand also designate tulips as their national flowers

Australia--Acacia

Brazil--Hairy Claw

Germany/Macedonia/Estonia/Malta--Cornflower

South Korea's national flower- --Hibiscus

United States--Rose

New Zealand--Althea

Mexico--Cactus

Switzerland--also pregnant

San Marino - cyclamen

Tanzania's national flower - lilac

Spain - pomegranate

Greece - olive flower

Singapore - Vanda Orchid

Chile - Lily

Argentina - Kapok

Ethiopia - Calla Lily

Monaco - Dianthus

Myanmar - Dragon Boat Flower

Belgium - Poppy

Egypt, Thailand - Water Lily

Cambodia - Narcissus

Hong Kong, China - Red Rhododendron (Bauhinia)

Nepal - Red Rhododendron

Laos - Plumeria

Pakistan/Indonesia/Philippines - Jasmine

Vietnam, India - Lotus...gt;gt;

Question 6: Which country’s national flower is what? China's national flower - peony, Chile's national flower - lily, UK's national flower - rose (rose) Italy's national flower - daisy, New Zealand's national flower - philodendron, silver fern, Singapore's national flower - Zhuojin Vanda, Spain's national flower - pomegranate, Tanzania's national flower - Lilac, the national flower of Thailand - water lily, the national flower of Bangladesh - water lily, the national flower of Egypt - water lily, the national flower of Japan - cherry blossom, the national flower of Mexico - cactus, the national flower of the United States - mountain flower rose, the national flower of Kenya - the national flower of Kenya, the Dutch national flower - tulip, the national flower of Turkey - -Tulip, the national flower of South Korea--the national flower of France, the national flower of France--the national flower of Russia, sunflower, the national flower of Germany--the national flower of cornflower, the national flower of Australia--the national flower of acacia, Brazil--tropical orchid, hairy crab orchid, Afghanistan: tulip, Algeria: iris, Australia Oleander*** United Nations: Malachite, zinnia Argentina: Ivory Red Austria: Edelweiss Azania: Burodi Belgium: Rhododendron, rose, poppy Bhutan: Green velvet Bolivia: Cantu flower Bulgaria: Turkic rose Myanmar: dragon boat flower Colombia: Cattleya three-way Costa Rica: Cattleya planta Cuba: Ginger flower Denmark: Amaranthus aurea Ecuador: Likasteland Ethiopia: calla lily Fiji: hibiscus Finland: lily of the valley Greece: incense Viola Honduras: Carnation Liechtenstein: Orange Bulbuli Hungary: Tulip India: Lotus Indonesia: Jasmine tomentosa Iraq: Rose Iran: Turk rose, bellflower tulip Ireland: white clover Israel: anemone Cambodia: water lily Latvia: cow Lithuania: rue Guyana: water lily Libya: pomegranate Laos: frangipani Luxembourg: rose Korea: red azalea Madagascar: traveler banana Malaysia: hibiscus Malta: cornflower Morocco: rose, carnation Nicaragua: ginger flower Nepal: tree rhododendron Monaco : carnation pakistan: quince peru: sunflower, cantu flower philippines: jasmine tomentosa poland: pansy portugal: lavender romania: dog rose Switzerland: edelweiss south africa: creeping vine Sweden: lily of the valley Guatemala: lica Strand Zimbabwe: Gloria

Question 7: What is the national flower of Russia? The national flower of China - peony

The national flower of Canada -

―Maple

Chile’s national flower – lily

Britain’s national flower – rose (rose)

Italy’s national flower – daisy

New Zealand's national flower--Pomegranate, silver fern

Singapore's national flower--Vanda orchid

Spain's national flower--pomegranate

Tanzania's national flower--lilac

Thailand's national flower - water lily

Bangladesh's flower - water lily

Egypt's national flower - water lily

Japan's national flower - Sakura, Mexico's national flower - -Cactus

The national flower of the United States--the mountain rose

The national flower of Kenya--the orchid

The national flower of the Netherlands--the tulip

The national flower of Turkey--Tulip

The national flower of South Korea--Kuzhihua

The national flower of France--Oil's tail

The national flower of Russia--Sunflower

Germany's national flower - cornflower

Australia's national flower - acacia

Brazil's national flower - tropical orchid, hairy crab orchid

Afghanistan: tulip

Algeria: Iris, Australian Oleander

*** United Nations: Peacock Grass, Zinnia

Argentina: Ivory Red

Austria: Edelweiss

Azania: Burudy

Belgium: Rhododendron, Rose, Poppy

Bhutan: Green Velvet

Bolivia: Cantu flower

Bulgaria: Turkic rose

Myanmar: Dragon boat flower

Colombia: Cattleya

Costa Rica: Cattleya

Cuba: Gingerflower

Denmark: Amaranthus

Ecuador: Licastella

Ethiopia: calla lily

Fiji: hibiscus

Finland: lily of the valley

Greece: pansy

Honduras: carnation

Liechtenstein: Orange Blossom Lily

Hungary: Tulip

India: Lotus

Indonesia: Jasmine tomentosa

Iraq: Rose

Iran: Turkic rose, bellflower tulip

Ireland: white clover Israel: anemone

Cambodia: water lily

La Tovia: oxeye daisy

Lithuania: rue

Guyana: water lily

Libya: pomegranate

Laos: plumeria

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Luxembourg: Rose

North Korea: Rhododendron

Madagascar: Traveler Banana

Malaysia: Fuso

Malta: Cornflower

Morocco: rose, carnation

Nicaragua: ginger flower

Nepal: rhododendron

Monaco: carnation

Pakistan: Suqing

Peru: Sunflower, Cantu flower

Philippines: Jasmine jasmine

Poland: Pansy

Portugal: Lavender

Romania: Dog Rose

Switzerland: Edelweiss

South Africa: Creeping Grass

Sweden: Lily of the Valley

Guatemala: Licastella

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Question 8: What is the national flower of Russia? What is the national flower of the United States? What is the national flower of the Netherlands? China's national flower - peony

Canada's national flower - maple

Chile's national flower - lily

UK's national flower - rose (rose)

The national flower of Italy--Daisy

The national flower of New Zealand--Alpine fern, silver fern

The national flower of Singapore--Vanda orchid

The national flower of Spain-- Pomegranate

Tanzania's national flower - lilac

Thailand's national flower - water lily

Bangladesh's flower - water lily

Egypt's national flower - water lily

The national flower of Japan--Sakura, the national flower of Mexico--Cactus

The national flower of the United States--the mountain rose

The national flower of Kenya--the orchid

The national flower of the Netherlands--Tulip

The national flower of Turkey--Tulip

The national flower of South Korea--The Tulip

The national flower of France--The Orioles

Russia's national flower--sunflower

Germany's national flower--cornflower

Australia's national flower--acacia

Brazil's national flower--tropical orchid, hairy crab Claws

Afghanistan: tulips

Algeria: iris, Australian oleander

*** United Nations: peacock grass, zinnia

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Argentina: Ivory Red

Austria: Edelweiss

Azania: Buruto

Belgium: Rhododendron, Rose, Poppy Beauty

Bhutan: Green velvet

Bolivia: Cantu flower

Bulgaria: Turkic rose

Myanmar: Dragon boat flower

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Colombia: Cattleya three-way

Costa Rica: Cattleya

Cuba: Gingerflower

Denmark: Amaranthus

Ecuador: Licastella

Ethiopia: Calla Lily

Fiji: Hibiscus

Finland: Lily of the Valley

Greece: Incense Pansy

Honduras: carnation

Liechtenstein: orange blossom lily

Hungary: tulip

India: lotus

Indonesia: Jasmine tomentosa

Iraq: Rose

Iran: Turk rose, bellflower tulip

Ireland: white clover Israel: anemone

Cambodia: Water Lily

Latvia: Oxeye Daisy

Lithuania: Rue

Guyana: Water Lily

Libya : Pomegranate

Laos: Plumeria

Luxembourg: Rose

North Korea: Rhododendron

Madagascar: Traveler Banana

Malaysia: hibiscus

Malta: cornflower

Morocco: rose, carnation

Nicaragua: ginger flower

Nepal : Rhododendron tree

Monaco: Carnation

Pakistan: Suqing

Peru: Sunflower, Cantu flower

Philippines: Jasmine tomentosa

Poland: Pansy

Portugal: Lavender

Romania: Dog Rose

Zimbabwe: Gloria...gt;gt;

Question 9: What are the national flowers of various countries in the world? National flowers of various countries: China's national flower - peony, Chile's national flower - lily, UK's national flower - rose (rose) Italy's national flower - daisy, New Zealand's national flower - philodendron, silver fern, Singapore's national flower - Zhuojin Vanda orchid, Spain's national flower - pomegranate, Tanzania National flower - lilac, Thailand's national flower - water lily, Bangladesh's flower - water lily, Egypt's national flower - water lily, Japan's national flower - cherry blossom, Mexico's national flower - cactus, United States' national flower - mountain rose, Kenya's national flower - Kensan orchid, Netherlands' national flower - tulip The national flower of Turkey - the tulip, the national flower of South Korea - the national flower of France - the warbler's national flower of Russia - the sunflower, the national flower of Germany - the cornflower, the national flower of Australia - the acacia, the national flower of Brazil - the tropical orchid, the hairy crab orchid. Afghanistan: Tulip Algeria: Iris, Australian Oleander*** United Nations: Peacock Grass, Zinnia Argentina: Ivory Red Austria: Edelweiss Azania: Bujohai Belgium: Rhododendron, Rose, Poppy Bhutan: Green Velvet Artemisia Bolivia: Cantu flower Bulgaria: Turkic rose Burma: dragon boat flower Colombia: Cattleya three-way Costa Rica: Cattleya planta Cuba: Ginger flower Denmark: Amaranthus ecuador: Likatella Ethiopia: calla lily Fiji: hibiscus Finland: lily of the valley Greece: Viola Honduras: Carnation Liechtenstein: Orange Bulbuli Hungary: Tulip India: Lotus Indonesia: Jasmine tomentosa Iraq: Rose Iran: Turk rose, bellflower tulip Ireland: white clover Israel: anemone Cambodia: water lily Latovi Asia: oxeye Lithuania: rue Guyana: water lily Libya: pomegranate Laos: frangipani Luxembourg: rose Korea: azalea Madagascar: traveler banana Malaysia: hibiscus Malta: cornflower Morocco: rose, carnation Nicaragua: ginger flower Nepal: Tree Rhododendron Monaco: Carnation Pakistan: Singular Peru: Sunflower, Cantu Philippines: Jasmine tomentosa Poland: Pansy Portugal: Lavender Romania: Rose of the Dog Switzerland: Edelweiss South Africa: Creeping Sweden: Lily of the Valley Guatemala : Rika Strand Zimbabwe: Gloriosa

Question 10: A 300-word essay describing the national flower of New Zealand, the silver fern, which the Maori people of New Zealand call the first bloom. The silver fern is the national flower of New Zealand, and therefore it has become a national symbol. This fern is mostly wild and can be found in all rainforest areas of New Zealand. The silver side will reflect the light of the stars and the moon.

In Maori legend, the Silver Fern originally lived in the ocean, and was later invited to live in the forests of New Zealand to guide the Maori people. Her role and significance are both Very significant. In the past, Maori hunters and warriors relied on the silver fern's shiny undersides to find their way home. Because, as long as its leaves are turned over, the silver side will reflect the light of the stars and the moon, illuminating the path through the forest. New Zealanders believe that the silver fern can embody the national spirit of New Zealand. Therefore, this plant has become a unique symbol and honorary representative of New Zealand. Whether it is on the badges on people's chests or on the labels of products and services, it can be seen throughout the country. Find the silver fern pattern.

(The picture below shows New Zealand’s national flower, the silver fern)