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What is the national flower of New Zealand?

Question 1: What is the national flower of New Zealand? White spinulosa

According to Maori legend, the silver fern originally lived in the ocean, and was later invited to live in the forests of New Zealand, just to show the Maori the way, which played a very important role and significance. In the past, Maori hunters and warriors relied on the shiny silver leaves of the silver fern to find their way home. Because, as long as the leaves are turned over, the silver side will reflect the punishment of the stars and the moon and illuminate the road through the forest. New Zealanders believe that silver fern can reflect the national spirit of New Zealand, so this plant has become a unique symbol and honorary representative of New Zealand. Now, the patterns of silver fern are all over the country.

Question 2: What is the national flower of New Zealand?

New Zealand's national flower

Question 3: What is the national flower of New Zealand? Alsophila spinulosa (1)

morphological character

Tree fern Stems erect, 1-6 m high. DBH 10-20cm, with residual petiole on the upper part, and the adventitious roots are densely wound downwards. Leaves are spirally arranged at the top of the stem; The stem tip, leaf roll and petiole base are densely covered with scales and chaff scales, which are dark brown, shiny and narrowly lanceolate, with brown bristles at the top and narrow and light erosive thin edges on both sides; The petiole is 30-50 cm long, the top is usually brown or light-colored, there are prickly protrusions on both sides of the shaft and feather shaft, and there are discontinuous lenticels on both sides of the back, which extend upward to the leaves; The leaves are large, rectangular, with a length of1-2m and a width of 0.4-0.5m, and are pinnate. 17-20 pairs of pinna, alternate, with a pair of shortened bases, about 30 cm long, 40-50 cm long in the middle, 14- 18 cm wide, rectangular and bipinnate; Mount Qomolangma 18-20 pairs, with a slightly shorter base, 9-12cm in the middle, 0/.2-1.6cm in width, lanceolate, with a long tail at the top, a wide wedge at the base, and a deep pinnate stalk. Lobes 18-20 pairs, obliquely spreading, slightly shorter at the base, about 7 mm long in the middle and 4 mm wide, falcate-lanceolate, short-pointed, with blunt teeth at the edge; Veins are pinnately bifurcated on lobes, and the lower veinlets at the base come from the base of midvein. The leaves are papery, green after drying, with coarse hairs on the quill, quill and midvein and gray scales below. Sporangium group is located at the bifurcation of lateral vein, close to midvein, with diaphragm, suspensor protuberance, vesicle spherical and membranous.

geographical distribution

Alsophila spinulosa is a large fern belonging to the genus Alsophila, with about 650 species belonging to 9 genera, 20 species belonging to 3 genera in China, 3 genera in Yunnan and 9 known species. There are three or four species of tree ferns in tropical and subtropical forests of Xishuangbanna, Dehong, Wenshan and Honghe in Yunnan. She likes warm and humid climate, and often grows under forests or in wet places on both sides of rivers and valleys. Alsophila spinulosa is mainly grown in tropical and subtropical regions, and also distributed in Southeast Asia and southern Japan.

Ecological habit

It is a semi-negative tree species, likes warm and humid climate, and likes to grow in forests or valleys and streams in central alluvial soil. About1.800 million years ago, Alsophila spinulosa was once the most prosperous plant on the earth, and like dinosaurs, it belonged to the two symbols of the "reptile" era. However, after a long geological change, most of the spinulosa spinulosa on the earth have died, and only a few places called "shelters" can still be found. There is a sub-tropical rainforest next to Lezhu Village, Nanjing County, the hometown of overseas Chinese in southern Fujian. It is the smallest nature reserve of forest ecosystem in China. It is "a rare multi-level monsoon subtropical primitive rainforest in the world". There are rare plants in the world. Alsophila spinulosa ranks first among 8 protected plants in China. New Zealand is one of spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spiny spin Name summary

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Alsophila spinulosa (1)

Tree fern Stems erect, 1-6 m high. DBH 10-20cm, with residual petiole on the upper part, and the adventitious roots are densely wound downwards. Leaves are spirally arranged at the top of the stem; The stem tip, leaf roll and petiole base are densely covered with scales and chaff scales, which are dark brown, shiny and narrowly lanceolate, with brown bristles at the top and narrow and light erosive thin edges on both sides; The petiole is 30-50 cm long, the top is usually brown or light-colored, there are prickly protrusions on both sides of the shaft and feather shaft, and there are discontinuous lenticels on both sides of the back, which extend upward to the leaves; The leaves are large, rectangular, with a length of1-2m and a width of 0.4-0.5m, and are pinnate. 17-20 pairs of pinna, alternate, with a pair of shortened bases, about 30 cm long, 40-50 cm long in the middle, 14- 18 cm wide, rectangular and bipinnate; Mount Qomolangma 18-20 pairs, with a slightly shorter base, 9-12cm in the middle, 0/.2-1.6cm in width, lanceolate, with a long tail at the top, a wide wedge at the base, and a deep pinnate stalk. Lobes 18-20 pairs, obliquely spreading, slightly shorter at the base, about 7 mm long in the middle and 4 mm wide, falcate-lanceolate, short-pointed, with blunt teeth at the edge; Veins are pinnately bifurcated on lobes, and the lower veinlets at the base come from the base of midvein. The leaves are papery, green after drying, with coarse hairs on the quill, quill and midvein and gray scales below. Sporangium group is located at the bifurcation of lateral vein, close to midvein, with diaphragm, suspensor protuberance, vesicle spherical and membranous. [1][2] Edit the geographical distribution of this part.

Alsophila spinulosa leaf

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Question 4: What is the national flower of the United States? China's national flower-peony, Chile's national flower-lily, Britain's national flower-rose, Italy's national flower-daisy, New Zealand's national flower-spiny fern, Singapore's national flower-Jin Zhuo? Bandaransi Spain National Flower-Pomegranate Tanzania National Flower-Lilac Flower Thailand National Flower-Water Lily Bangladesh Flower-Water Lily Egypt National Flower-Water Lily Japan National Flower-Cherry Blossom Mexico National Flower-Cactus American National Flower-Mountain Plant Rose Kenya National Flower-Kenshanlan Beijing Rose, Chrysanthemum Shanghai Magnolia Tianjin Rose Chongqing Camellia Hong Kong Red Bauhinia Zhengzhou Rose Jinan Lotus Taiyuan Chrysanthemum Kunming Yunnan Camellia Shenyang Rose Changchun Clivia Harbin Lilac Hohhot Clove Hangzhou Osmanthus Nanjing Plum Blossom, Cedar-Cedar National Flower-Cornflower Australia National Flower-Acacia Brazil National Flower-Tropical Orchid Afghanistan: Tulip Algeria: Iris * * *: Peacock Argentina: Ivory Red Austria: Edelweiss azania: Brody Belgium: Rhododendron Qingdao Cold-resistant Camellia, Rose Wuhan Camellia, Metasequoia Hefei Pomegranate, Osmanthus Fuzhou Jasmine Nanchang Phnom Penh Daphne, Rose Changsha Rhododendron Guangzhou Kapok Nanning Fusang Chengdu Furong Guiyang Orchid, Ziwei Xi 'an Pomegranate *. Rose Lanzhou rose Yinchuan rose Xining lilac national flower and city flower city flower Egypt light blue water lily Anqing rose Ethiopia calla lily Anyang crape myrtle Ireland clover Bengbu rose Austria edelweiss Beijing rose chrysanthemum Australia Acacia Cangzhou rose Pakistan Su Qing Changchun Clivia Brazil Cartland Changsha azalea Bulgaria Turkic rose Changzhou rose Belgium azalea, rose, Chengdu, Yu Meiren Furong Polish pansy Chengde Rose North Korea Welcome Rhododendron Dali Alpine Rhododendron Denmark Kimura Dalian Rose German cornflower Dandong Rhododendron Russian Sunflower Foshan Rose French vetiver iris, rose Fu Huang Xin Cimei Philippines Jasmine Guangzhou Kapok Finland Lily of the Valley Fuzhou Jasmine Columbia Road Catland Guiyang Orchid, Ziwei Cuba Jiang Hua Guilin Osmanthus Korea Hibiscus Harbin Lilac Holland Tulip Handan Rose Luxembourg Rose Hangzhou Osmanthus Romanian Dog Rose Hefei Pomegranate, Osmanthus Madagascar Traveler Banana Heze Peony Malta Cornflower Hohhot Lilac, Dahlia Malaysia Fusang Huangshi Pomegranate American Rose Huizhou Triangle Flower Bangladesh Water Gillian Rose Peru Sunflower, Kantu Flower Jinan Lotus Myanmar Dragon Boat Flower Jiamusi Rose Mexico Dahlia, Cactus Jiaxing Rhododendron, Pomegranate South Africa creeping Brody Jiaozuo rose Nepal tree azalea Jinhua camellia Portugal lavender Jinggangshan rhododendron Japan chrysanthemum, cherry blossom Jingdezhen camellia Sweden lily of the valley Jiujiang rhododendron Swiss edelweiss Kaifeng rose, chrysanthemum Thailand water lily Kunming Yunnan camellia Turkey bellflower tulip * * * rose Spain pomegranate Lanzhou rose Greece corydalis Langfang rose Hungary Yujin ...

Question 5: What is the national flower of each country? Peony is the national flower of China.

The National Flower of Chile-Lily

The National Flower of Britain-Chinese Rose

The National Flower of Italy-Daisy

New Zealand's National Flowers-Alsophila spinulosa and Pteris argentea

Jin Zhuo, the national flower of Singapore? Wandailan

Pomegranate, the national flower of Spain

The National Flower of Tanzania-Lilac

The National Flower of Thailand-Water Lily

Water lily, the flower of Bangladesh

The National Flower of Egypt-Water Lily

Japan's National Flower-Cherry Blossom

Mexico's National Flower-Cactus

The National Flower of America-Mountain Rose

Kenya's National Flower-Kenshanlan

The National Flower of Holland-Tulip

Tulip, the national flower of Turkey.

The National Flower of Korea-Woody Flowers

Wei Ying, the national flower of France.

Sunflower, the National Flower of Russia

The national flower of Germany-cornflower

Australian National Flower-Acacia.

Brazil's national flowers-tropical orchids and hairy crab claw orchids

Afghanistan: tulips

Algeria: Iris, oleander.

* * * USA: malachite, zinnia

Argentina: ivory red

Austria: edelweiss

Azania: Brody.

Belgian: Rhododendron, Rose, Bai Weiling Beauty.

Bhutan: Meconopsis

Bolivia: Cantua

Bulgaria: Rosa Turkestana

Myanmar: Dragon Boat Flower

Colombia: Three-way Catland

Costa Rica: Catland

Cuba: ginger flower

Denmark: Chrysanthemum

Ecuador: Lee Castelain

Ethiopia: calla lily

Fiji: Fusang

Finland: Lily of the Valley

Greece: Corydalis

Honduras: Carnation

Liechtenstein: Lilium pulse

Hungary: tulips

India: Lotus

Indonesia: Chestnut

Iraq: Chinese rose

Iran: Turkish rose, tulip bell flower

Ireland: white clover Israel: anemone

Cambodia: water lilies

Latvia: cornflower

Lithuania: Ruxiang

Guyana: water lilies

Libya: pomegranate

Laos: frangipani

Luxembourg: Chinese rose

North Korea: Welcome azaleas.

Madagascar: Tourism Bananas

Malaysia: Fusang

Malta: cornflower

Morocco: Chinese rose, carnation

Nicaragua: ginger flower

Nepal: Rhododendron arborescens

Monaco: Carnation

Pakistan: Su Qing

Peru: Sunflower, Cantu Flower

Philippines: Chestnut

Poland: Corydalis tricolor

Portugal: lavender

Romania: Dog Rose

Switzerland: edelweiss

South Africa: Brody Creeping

Sweden: Lily of the Valley

Guatemala: Lee Castelain

Zimbabwe: THE TEMPLE OF JIALAN

France-iris

Holland-tulip

Hungary, Iran and New Zealand also designated tulips as national flowers.

Australia-acacia

Brazil-Chinese mitten crab crab claw lotus

Germany/Macedonia/Estonia/Malta-cornflower

The National Flower of Korea-Hibiscus

American rose

Alsophila spinulosa in New Zealand

Mexico-cactus

Switzerland-pregnant, too

San Marino-cyclamen

The National Flower of Tanzania-Lilac

Spain-pomegranate

Greece-olive flower

Singapore-Bandailan

Chilean lily

Argentina-kapok

Ethiopia-calla lily

Monaco-Dianthus China

Myanmar-Dragon Boat Flower

Belgian-Yu Meiren

Egypt, Thailand-water lilies

Cambodia-narcissus

Hong Kong, China-Bauhinia rubra

Nepal-azalea

Plumeria laosensis

Pakistan/Indonesia/Philippines-Jasmine

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

Question 6: What is the national flower of which country? China peony, Chilean lily, English rose, Italian daisy, New Zealand spinulosa, Singapore silver fern, Jin Zhuo? Bandaransi Spain National Flower-Pomegranate Tanzania National Flower-Lilac Flower Thailand National Flower-Water Lily Bangladesh National Flower-Water Lily Egypt National Flower-Water Lily Japan National Flower-Cherry Blossom Mexico National Flower-Cactus American National Flower-Shan Ye Rose Kenya National Flower-Kenshanlan Netherlands National Flower-Tulip Turkey National Flower-Tulip Korea National Flower-Woody Flower France National Flower-Cornflower Australia National Flower-Acacia Brazil National Flower-Tropical Orchid, Hairy crab claw orchid Afghanistan: tulip Algeria: iris, Australian oleander * * * United and unified country: peacock grass, zinnia Argentina: ivory red Austria: edelweiss azania: Brody Belgium: azaleas, roses, Bhutan: Meconopsis Bolivia: Kantuva Bulgaria: Turkey Rose Myanmar: Dragon Boat Flower Colombia: Three Catlands Costa Rica: Catlands Cuba: Ginger Flower Denmark: Kimura Ecuador: Lee Castelain Ethiopia: Calla Lotus Fiji: Fuso Finland: Lily of the Valley Greece: Corydalis Honduras: Carnation Liechtenstein: Orange Flower Pearl Lily Hungary: Tulip India: Lotus Indonesia: Maureen Iraq: Rose Iran: Turkey Rose. Bell tulip Ireland: clover Israel: anemone Cambodia: water lily Latvia: bull's-eye chrysanthemum Lithuania: rut Guyana: water lily Libya: pomegranate Laos: frangipani Luxembourg: rose Korea: azalea Madagascar: traveler banana Malaysia: Fusang Malta: cornflower Morocco: rose, carnation Nicaragua: ginger flower Nepal: tree cuckoo Monaco: carnation Pakistan: plain Peru: sunflower, Kantu flower Philippines.

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

Acer truncatum, the national flower of Canada

The National Flower of Chile-Lily

The National Flower of Britain-Chinese Rose

The National Flower of Italy-Daisy

New Zealand's National Flowers-Alsophila spinulosa and Pteris argentea

Jin Zhuo, the national flower of Singapore? Wandailan

Pomegranate, the national flower of Spain

The National Flower of Tanzania-Lilac

The National Flower of Thailand-Water Lily

Water lily, the flower of Bangladesh

The National Flower of Egypt-Water Lily

Japanese national flower-cherry blossom and Mexican national flower-cactus.

The National Flower of America-Mountain Rose

Kenya's National Flower-Kenshanlan

The National Flower of Holland-Tulip

Tulip, the national flower of Turkey.

The National Flower of Korea-Woody Flowers

Wei Ying, the national flower of France.

Sunflower, the National Flower of Russia

The national flower of Germany-cornflower

Australian National Flower-Acacia.

Brazil's national flowers-tropical orchids and hairy crab claw orchids

Afghanistan: tulips

Algeria: Iris, oleander.

* * * USA: malachite, zinnia

Argentina: ivory red

Austria: edelweiss

Azania: Brody.

Belgian: Rhododendron, Rose, Bai Weiling Beauty.

Bhutan: Meconopsis

Bolivia: Cantua

Bulgaria: Rosa Turkestana

Myanmar: Dragon Boat Flower

Colombia: Three-way Catland

Costa Rica: Catland

Cuba: ginger flower

Denmark: Chrysanthemum

Ecuador: Lee Castelain

Ethiopia: calla lily

Fiji: Fusang

Finland: Lily of the Valley

Greece: Corydalis

Honduras: Carnation

Liechtenstein: Lilium pulse

Hungary: tulips

India: Lotus

Indonesia: Chestnut

Iraq: Chinese rose

Iran: Turkish rose, tulip bell flower

Ireland: white clover Israel: anemone

Cambodia: water lilies

Latvia: cornflower

Lithuania: Ruxiang

Guyana: water lilies

Libya: pomegranate

Laos: frangipani

Luxembourg: Chinese rose

North Korea: Welcome azaleas.

Madagascar: Tourism Bananas

Malaysia: Fusang

Malta: cornflower

Morocco: Chinese rose, carnation

Nicaragua: ginger flower

Nepal: Rhododendron arborescens

Monaco: Carnation

Pakistan: Su Qing

Peru: Sunflower, Cantu Flower

Philippines: Chestnut

Poland: Corydalis tricolor

Portugal: lavender

Romania: Dog Rose

Switzerland: edelweiss

South Africa: Brody Creeping

Sweden: Lily of the Valley

Guatemala: Lee Castelain

Zimbabwe: THE TEMPLE OF JIALAN

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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 Holland? Peony is the national flower of China.

Acer truncatum, the national flower of Canada

The National Flower of Chile-Lily

The National Flower of Britain-Chinese Rose

The National Flower of Italy-Daisy

New Zealand's National Flowers-Alsophila spinulosa and Pteris argentea

Jin Zhuo, the national flower of Singapore? Wandailan

Pomegranate, the national flower of Spain

The National Flower of Tanzania-Lilac

The National Flower of Thailand-Water Lily

Water lily, the flower of Bangladesh

The National Flower of Egypt-Water Lily

Japanese national flower-cherry blossom and Mexican national flower-cactus.

The National Flower of America-Mountain Rose

Kenya's National Flower-Kenshanlan

The National Flower of Holland-Tulip

Tulip, the national flower of Turkey.

The National Flower of Korea-Woody Flowers

Wei Ying, the national flower of France.

Sunflower, the National Flower of Russia

The national flower of Germany-cornflower

Australian National Flower-Acacia.

Brazil's national flowers-tropical orchids and hairy crab claw orchids

Afghanistan: tulips

Algeria: Iris, oleander.

* * * USA: malachite, zinnia

Argentina: ivory red

Austria: edelweiss

Azania: Brody.

Belgian: Rhododendron, Rose, Bai Weiling Beauty.

Bhutan: Meconopsis

Bolivia: Cantua

Bulgaria: Rosa Turkestana

Myanmar: Dragon Boat Flower

Colombia: Three-way Catland

Costa Rica: Catland

Cuba: ginger flower

Denmark: Chrysanthemum

Ecuador: Lee Castelain

Ethiopia: calla lily

Fiji: Fusang

Finland: Lily of the Valley

Greece: Corydalis

Honduras: Carnation

Liechtenstein: Lilium pulse

Hungary: tulips

India: Lotus

Indonesia: Chestnut

Iraq: Chinese rose

Iran: Turkish rose, tulip bell flower

Ireland: white clover Israel: anemone

Cambodia: water lilies

Latvia: cornflower

Lithuania: Ruxiang

Guyana: water lilies

Libya: pomegranate

Laos: frangipani

Luxembourg: Chinese rose

North Korea: Welcome azaleas.

Madagascar: Tourism Bananas

Malaysia: Fusang

Malta: cornflower

Morocco: Chinese rose, carnation

Nicaragua: ginger flower

Nepal: Rhododendron arborescens

Monaco: Carnation

Pakistan: Su Qing

Peru: Sunflower, Cantu Flower

Philippines: Chestnut

Poland: Corydalis tricolor

Portugal: lavender

Romania: Dog Rose

Switzerland: edelweiss

South Africa: Brody Creeping

Sweden: Lily of the Valley

Guatemala: Lee Castelain

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Question 9: What is the national flower of the world? National flowers of various countries-China National Flower-Peony National Flower of Chile-Lily National Flower of Britain-Rose National Flower of Italy-Daisy National Flower of New Zealand-Alsophila spinulosa, Silver fern National Flower of Singapore-Jin Zhuo? Bandaransi Spain National Flower-Pomegranate Tanzania National Flower-Lilac Flower Thailand National Flower-Water Lily Bangladesh National Flower-Water Lily Egypt National Flower-Water Lily Japan National Flower-Cherry Blossom Mexico National Flower-Cactus American National Flower-Shan Ye Rose Kenya National Flower-Kenshanlan Netherlands National Flower-Tulip Turkey National Flower-Tulip Korea National Flower-Woody Flower France National Flower-Cornflower Australia National Flower-Acacia Brazil National Flower-Tropical Orchid, Hairy crab claw orchid Afghanistan: tulip Algeria: iris, Australian oleander * * * United country: malachite grass, zinnia Argentina: ivory red Austria: edelweiss azania: Bruhai Belgium: rhododendron, rose, Bhutan: Meconopsis Bolivia: Kantuhua Bulgaria: Turkey Rose Myanmar: Dragon Boat Flower Colombia: Three Catlands Costa Rica: Catlands Cuba: Ginger Flower Denmark: Kimura Ecuador: Lee Castelain Ethiopia: Calla Lotus Fiji: Fuso Finland: Lily of the Valley Greece: Corydalis Honduras: Carnation Liechtenstein: Orange Flower Pearl Lily Hungary: Tulip India: Lotus Indonesia: Maureen Iraq: Rose Iran: Turkey Rose. Bell tulip Ireland: clover Israel: anemone Cambodia: water lily Latvia: bull's-eye chrysanthemum Lithuania: rut Guyana: water lily Libya: pomegranate Laos: frangipani Luxembourg: rose Korea: azalea Madagascar: traveler banana Malaysia: Fusang Malta: cornflower Morocco: rose, carnation Nicaragua: ginger flower Nepal: tree cuckoo Monaco: carnation Pakistan: plain Peru: sunflower, Kantu flower Philippines.

Question 10: A 300-word composition describing the national flower of New Zealand, silverfern, is called bud by New Zealand Maori. Silver fern is the national flower of New Zealand, so it has become a national symbol. This fern is mostly wild and can be found in all rain forest areas of New Zealand. The silver side will reflect the brilliance of the stars and the moon.

According to Maori legend, the silver fern originally lived in the ocean, and was later invited to live in the forests of New Zealand just to show the Maori the way. Her role and significance are very significant. In the past, Maori hunters and warriors relied on the shiny silver leaves of the silver fern to find their way home. Because, as long as the leaves are turned over, the silver side will reflect the brilliance of the stars and the moon and illuminate the road through the forest. New Zealanders believe that silver fern can reflect the national spirit of New Zealand, so this plant has become a unique symbol and honorary representative of New Zealand. Whether it is the badge on people's chest or the label of products and services, the pattern of silver fern can be found all over the country.

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