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  • The Thistle – National Emblem of Scotland. Common in the highlands, islands and lowlands of Scotland, the prickly purple thistle has been Scotland’s national emblem for centuries. The thistle, which grows to a height of five feet, has no natural enemies because of the vicious spines that cover it.
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  • The thistle is the flower of Scotland and one of its most recognisable symbols. Since King Alexander III, it has been Scotland’s national emblem.
  • The Scottish Thistle is the oldest recorded 'National Flower' and is probably one of the most well-known, and easily recognized symbols of Scotland.
  • The first use of the thistle as a royal symbol of Scotland was on silver coins issued by James III in 1470.
  • Thistles have long been regarded as spiritual guardians and symbols of divine protection in various cultures and mythologies around the world.
  • The national symbols of Scotland are the objects, images, or cultural expressions that are emblematic, representative...
  • Commonly known as the Scottish thistle and the national symbol of Scotland, there is more than meets the eye when it comes to the thistle flower.
  • The thistle is the emblem of Scotland and alongside the tartan , it is perhaps one of the most recognizable symbol of all things Scottish.
  • The thistle flower is a powerful symbol of Scotland and has been used for centuries. It is a common sight in the Scottish landscape, adorning hillsides and fields...
  • Scotland is home to not just one, but several varieties of thistle, some native and others exotic, and no one is quite sure which is the true symbol of Scotland.
  • The Order of the Thistle is one of the highest orders of chivalry in Scotland and is associated with the thistle, the flowery symbol of Scotland.
  • The thistle flower is not just a symbol of Scotland, but also holds significance in other European cultures. Here are some examples: France.
  • The thistle is a symbol of Scotland’s cultural and historical richness, from ancient legends about defense to contemporary celebrations.
  • Known as the national emblem of Scotland, the thistle is not just a simple flower but a symbol of resilience, beauty, and national pride.