County flowers of the United Kingdom
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The following are the flowers selected for the historic counties (and major cities) of the United Kingdom in Plantlife's 2002 "County Flowers" campaign. The results of this campaign have been repeatedly contested since 2002 although no amendments have yet been made to its selections.
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[edit] England
[edit] Isle of Man
County | Image | Common name | Scientific name | County status |
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Isle of Man | Fuchsia | Fuchsia magellanica | Archaeophyte |
[edit] Northern Ireland
County | Image | Common name | Scientific name | County status |
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Antrim |
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Harebell | Campanula rotundifolia | Native |
Armagh | Cowbane | Cicuta virosa | Native | |
Belfast |
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Gorse | Ulex europaeus | Native |
Londonderry |
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Purple Saxifrage | Saxifraga oppositifolia | Native |
Down |
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Spring Squill | Scilla verna | Native |
Fermanagh |
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Globeflower | Trollius europaeus | Native |
Tyrone |
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Bog-rosemary | Andromeda polifolia | Native |
[edit] Scotland
[edit] Wales
County | Image | Common name | Scientific name | County status |
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Anglesey |
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Spotted Rock-rose | Tuberaria guttata | Native |
Brecknockshire |
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Cuckooflower | Cardamine pratensis | Native |
Caernarvonshire |
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Snowdon Lily | Lloydia serotina | Native |
Cardiff | Wild Leek | Allium ampeloprasum | Native | |
Cardiganshire |
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Bog-rosemary | Andromeda polifolia | Native |
Carmarthenshire | Whorled Caraway | Carum verticillatum | Native | |
Denbighshire | Limestone Woundwort | Stachys alpina | Native | |
Flintshire |
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Bell Heather | Erica cinerea | Native |
Glamorgan | Yellow Whitlowgrass | Draba aizoides | Native | |
Merioneth |
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Welsh Poppy | Meconopsis cambrica | Native |
Monmouthshire |
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Foxglove | Digitalis purpurea | Native |
Montgomeryshire |
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Spiked Speedwell | Veronica spicata | Native |
Pembrokeshire |
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Thrift | Armeria maritima | Native |
Radnorshire | Radnor Lily | Gagea bohemica | Native |
[edit] Notes
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- ^ Initially Alexanders was selected for Norfolk,with Poppy selected for Essex alone. Public pressure led to change [2], [3]
[edit] Sources
- 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