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The following are the flowers selected for the counties of the United Kingdom in Plantlife's 2002 "County Flowers" campaign. The results of this campaign designated a single plant species to a "county or metropolitan area" in the UK.[1]
England
Schwarzer Faden
County | Image | Common name | Scientific name | County status |
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Isle of Man [5] | Fuchsia | Fuchsia magellanica | Neophyte |
Northern Ireland
County | Image | Common name | Scientific name | County status |
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Antrim | Harebell | Campanula rotundifolia | Native | |
Armagh | Cowbane | Cicuta virosa | Native | |
Belfast | Gorse | Ulex europaeus | Native | |
Londonderry | Purple saxifrage | Saxifraga oppositifolia | Native | |
Down | Spring squill | Scilla verna | Native | |
Fermanagh | Globeflower | Trollius europaeus | Native | |
Tyrone | Bog-rosemary | Andromeda polifolia | Native |
Scotland
Wales
County | Image | Common name | Scientific name | County status |
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Anglesey | Spotted rock-rose | Tuberaria guttata | Native | |
Brecknockshire | Cuckooflower | Cardamine pratensis | Native | |
Caernarfonshire | Snowdon lily | Gagea serotina, syn. Lloydia serotina | Native | |
Cardiff | Wild leek | Allium ampeloprasum | Native | |
Cardiganshire | Bog-rosemary | Andromeda polifolia | Native | |
Carmarthenshire | Whorled caraway | Carum verticillatum | Native | |
Denbighshire | Limestone woundwort | Stachys alpina | Native | |
Flintshire | Bell heather | Erica cinerea | Native | |
Glamorgan | Yellow whitlowgrass | Draba aizoides | Native | |
Merioneth | Welsh poppy | Meconopsis cambrica | Native | |
Monmouthshire | Foxglove | Digitalis purpurea | Native | |
Montgomeryshire | Spiked speedwell | Veronica spicata | Native | |
Pembrokeshire | Thrift | Armeria maritima | Native | |
Radnorshire | Radnor lily | Gagea bohemica | Native |
Notes
- ^ Initially, alexanders was selected for Norfolk, with poppy selected for Essex alone. Public pressure led to change [2], [3]
References
- ^ Greer, Germaine (5 October 2002). "Country notebook: vote for the poppy". The Daily Telegraph. telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 2013-03-15.
- ^ http://www.plantlife.org.uk//wild_plants/plant_species/grass-of-parnassus/
- ^ a b http://www.plantlife.org.uk/things_to_do/regions/north_west
- ^ http://www.plantlife.org.uk/wild_plants/plant_species/monkeyflower
- ^ The Isle of Man has a traditional national flower (it is not a county), the ragwort or cushag
Bibliography
- The list of county flowers above is taken from the county flowers page at Plantlife's website [4].
- County statuses are taken from:
- Stace, C. A., R. G. Ellis, D. H. Kent and D. J. McCosh (2003) Vice-county Census Catalogue of the Vascular Plants of Great Britain Botanical Society of the British Isles (for British counties)
- Source to be determined for Northern Ireland