County flowers of the United Kingdom

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In 2002 Plantlife conducted a "County Flowers" public survey to assign flowers to each of the counties of the United Kingdom and the Isle of Man. [1] The results of this campaign designated a single plant species to a "county or metropolitan area" in the UK and Isle of Man. [2] Some English counties already had flowers traditionally associated with them before 2002, [3] and which were different from those assigned to them by Plantlife, including the white rose for Yorkshire (assigned the harebell), the poppy for Norfolk (assigned the Alexanders), and the cowslip for Essex (assigned the poppy). Some flowers were assigned to multiple counties.

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England

CountyImageCommon name Scientific name County statusShared
Bedfordshire Ophrys apifera flower2.jpg bee orchid [4] Ophrys apifera native
Berkshire Leucojum aestivum02.jpg summer snowflake [5] Leucojum aestivum native
Bristol Silene chalcedonica.jpg Maltese-cross [6] Silene chalcedonica casual
Buckinghamshire Enz 5Z.jpg Chiltern gentian [7] Gentianella germanica native
Cambridgeshire Pulsatilla vulgaris-700px.jpg pasqueflower [8] [9] Pulsatilla vulgaris nativeHertfordshire
Cheshire Pinksterbloem.jpg cuckooflower [10] Cardamine pratensis nativeBrecknockshire
Cornwall Erica vagans2 2601.JPG Cornish heath [11] Erica vagans native
County Durham Gentiana verna.jpg spring gentian [12] Gentiana verna native
Cumberland DwNorthernGrassofParnassus.jpg grass-of-Parnassus [13] Parnassia palustris nativeSutherland
Derbyshire Jacob's Ladder or Greek valerian (Polemonium caeruleum).jpg Jacob's-ladder [14] Polemonium caeruleum native
Devon Primula vulgaris.jpg primrose [15] Primula vulgaris native
Dorset Erica ciliaris.jpg Dorset heath [16] Erica ciliaris native
Essex Poppy in a field near Elmley Castle - geograph.org.uk - 850225.jpg common poppy [17] Papaver rhoeas nativeNorfolk
Gloucestershire Narcissus pseudonarcissus0.jpg wild daffodil [18] Narcissus pseudonarcissus native
Greater Manchester Eriophorum angustifolium upernavik 2007-08-01 1.jpg common cotton-grass [19] Eriophorum angustifolium native
Hampshire Wild rose flower.jpg dog-rose [20] Rosa canina native
Herefordshire Mistletoe in White Poplar 1.jpg mistletoe [21] Viscum album native
Hertfordshire Pulsatilla vulgaris-700px.jpg pasqueflower [8] [9] Pulsatilla vulgaris nativeCambridgeshire
Huntingdonshire HottoniaPalustrisInflorescence.jpg water-violet [22] Hottonia palustris native
Isle of Wight AnacamptisPyramidalis.jpg pyramidal orchid [23] Anacamptis pyramidalis native
Isles of Scilly Zawciag nadmorski Ameria maritima maritima.jpg thrift [24] Armeria maritima nativeBute & Pembrokeshire
Kent Humulus.jpg hop [25] Humulus lupulus native
Lancashire Red rose 00090.JPG red rose [26] Rosa gallica officinalis absent
Leeds Vaccinum myrtillus 020503.jpg bilberry [27] Vaccinium myrtillus native
Leicestershire Digitalis-stora hultrum.sweden-15.jpg foxglove [28] Digitalis purpurea nativeArgyll, Monmouthshire & West Midlands
Lincolnshire Ulrika - Skogsviol, Viola riviniana (by).jpg common dog-violet [29] Viola riviniana native
London Epilobe feuilles etroites 01.jpg rosebay willowherb [30] Epilobium angustifolium native
Merseyside Eryngium maritimum 2.jpg sea-holly [31] Eryngium maritimum native
Middlesex Windflower aka.jpg wood anemone [32] Anemone nemorosa native
Norfolk CornPoppies.JPG common poppy [17] [lower-alpha 1] Papaver rhoeas nativeEssex
Northamptonshire CowSlipSelsley.jpg cowslip [35] Primula veris nativeSurrey & Worcestershire
Northumberland Geranium sanguineum0.jpg bloody crane's-bill [36] Geranium sanguineum native
Nottingham Silene nutans 220505.jpg Nottingham catchfly [37] Silene nutans native
Nottinghamshire Crocus nudiflorus4.jpg autumn crocus [38] Crocus nudiflorus archaeophyte
Oxfordshire Snake's head fritillaria.jpg snake's-head fritillary [39] Fritillaria meleagris native
Rutland Dzwonek skupiony Campanula glomerata.jpg clustered bellflower [40] Campanula glomerata native
Sheffield Geranium sylvaticum closeup.JPG wood crane's-bill [41] Geranium sylvaticum native
Shropshire Drosera-rotundifolia.jpg round-leaved sundew [42] Drosera rotundifolia native
Somerset Dianthus gratianopolitanus 3.JPG Cheddar pink [43] Dianthus gratianopolitanus native
Staffordshire Calluna vulgaris 1.jpg heather [44] Calluna vulgaris native
Suffolk Primula elatior 170405a.jpg oxlip [45] Primula elatior native
Surrey CowSlipSelsley.jpg cowslip [35] Primula veris nativeNorthamptonshire & Worcestershire
Sussex 5685 - Schynige Platte - Flower.JPG round-headed rampion [46] Phyteuma orbiculare native
Tyne and Wear Mimulus guttatus02.JPG monkeyflower [47] Mimulus guttatus neophyte
Warwickshire European honeysuckle 800.jpg honeysuckle [48] Lonicera periclymenum native
West Midlands Digitalis-stora hultrum.sweden-15.jpg foxglove [28] Digitalis purpurea nativeArgyll, Leicestershire & Monmouthshire
Westmorland Myosotis alpestris 3126.jpg alpine forget-me-not [49] Myosotis alpestris native
Wiltshire ORCHIS USTULATA - BUSA - IB-007 (Orquidia maculada).jpg burnt-tip orchid [50] Neotinea ustulata native
Worcestershire CowSlipSelsley.jpg cowslip [35] Primula veris nativeNorthamptonshire & Surrey
Yorkshire Harebells.jpg harebell [51] Campanula rotundifolia nativeAntrim & Dumfriesshire

Isle of Man

CountyImageCommon name Scientific name County statusShared
Isle of Man [lower-alpha 2] Fuchsia Magellanica Tas.jpg fuchsia [53] Fuchsia magellanica neophyte

Northern Ireland

CountyImageCommon name Scientific name County statusShared
Antrim Harebells among the rocks - geograph.org.uk - 910182.jpg harebell [51] Campanula rotundifolia nativeDumfriesshire & Yorkshire
Armagh Cicuta virosa - Kohler-s Medizinal-Pflanzen-038 cropped.jpg cowbane [54] Cicuta virosa native
Belfast Starr 030405-0004 Ulex europaeus.jpg gorse [55] Ulex europaeus native
Londonderry Purpsaxifrage2.jpg purple saxifrage [56] Saxifraga oppositifolia native
Down Scilla verna Cornwall.jpg spring squill [57] Scilla verna native
Fermanagh Trollius europaeus 020503.jpg globeflower [58] Trollius europaeus native
Tyrone Andromeda polifolia (5845185790).jpg bog-rosemary [59] Andromeda polifolia nativeCeredigion & Kirkcudbright

Scotland

CountyImageCommon name Scientific name County statusShared
Aberdeenshire Arctostaphylos-uva-ursi.JPG bearberry [60] Arctostaphylos uva-ursi native
Angus Silene suecica2.JPG Alpine catchfly [61] Silene suecica native
Argyll Digitalis-stora hultrum.sweden-15.jpg foxglove [28] Digitalis purpurea nativeLeicestershire, Monmouthshire & West Midlands
Ayrshire Anacamptis morio subsp. morio sl1.jpg green-winged orchid [62] Anacamptis morio native
Banffshire Epipactis atrorubens.jpg dark-red helleborine [63] Epipactis atrorubens native
Berwickshire Solvanda.jpg rock-rose [64] Helianthemum nummularium native
Bute Zawciag nadmorski Ameria maritima maritima.jpg thrift [24] Armeria maritima nativeIsles of Scilly & Pembrokeshire
Caithness Scottish Primrose - geograph.org.uk - 1438296 (cropped).jpg Scottish primrose [65] Primula scotica native
Clackmannanshire Chrysosplenium oppositifolium 240405b.jpg opposite-leaved golden-saxifrage [66] Chrysosplenium oppositifolium native
Cromarty Potentilla neumanniana.jpg spring cinquefoil [67] Potentilla neumanniana native
Dumfriesshire Harebells.jpg harebell [51] Campanula rotundifolia nativeAntrim & Yorkshire
Dunbartonshire Baldellia ranunculoides subsp. ranunculoides (Alismataceae) (Lesser Water-plantain) - (flowering), Texel, the Netherlands - 2.jpg lesser water-plantain [68] Baldellia ranunculoides native
East Lothian Viper's bugloss.JPG viper's-bugloss [69] Echium vulgare native
Fife Corallorrhiza trifida 02 mg-k.jpg coralroot orchid [70] Corallorrhiza trifida native
Glasgow Cytisus scoparius2.jpg broom [71] Cytisus scoparius native
Inverness-shire Linnaea borealis.jpg twinflower [72] Linnaea borealis native
Kinross Hierochloe odorata 2017-04-17 7718.jpg holy-grass [73] Hierochloe odorata native
Kirkcudbright Andromeda polifolia 001.JPG bog-rosemary [59] Andromeda polifolia nativeCeredigion & Tyrone
Lanarkshire Epipactis leptochila Saarland 11.jpg dune helleborine [74] Epipactis leptochila native
Midlothian Lychnis viscaria1.jpg sticky catchfly [75] Silene viscaria native
Moray Moneses uniflora 13433.JPG one-flowered wintergreen [76] Moneses uniflora native
Nairn Trientalis-europaea.JPG chickweed wintergreen [77] Trientalis europaea native
Orkney Alpine bearberry in Varrio Nature Reserve, Finland.jpg Alpine bearberry [78] Arctostaphylos alpina native
Peeblesshire Rabamurakas1 2008.jpg cloudberry [79] Rubus chamaemorus native
Perthshire Gentiana nivalis.jpg Alpine gentian [80] Gentiana nivalis native
Renfrewshire Ubaleht.jpeg bogbean [81] Menyanthes trifoliata native
Ross Bog Asphodel - geograph.org.uk - 1402752.jpg bog asphodel [82] Narthecium ossifragum native
Roxburghshire Dianthus deltoides Brilliant.JPG maiden pink [83] Dianthus deltoides native
Selkirkshire Viola lutea 05.jpg mountain pansy [84] Viola lutea native
Shetland Shetland Mouse-Ear (Cerastium nigrescens) - geograph.org.uk - 179773.jpg Shetland mouse-ear [85] Cerastium nigrescens native
Stirlingshire Rumex aquaticus Schwalm (cropped).jpg Scottish dock [86] Rumex aquaticus native
Sutherland DwNorthernGrassofParnassus.jpg grass-of-Parnassus [13] Parnassia palustris nativeCumbria
West Lothian Common Spotted-orchid (Dactylorhiza fuchsii).jpg common spotted-orchid [87] Dactylorhiza fuchsii native
Western Isles Dactylorhiza fuchsii hebridensis 01.jpg Hebridean spotted-orchid [88] Dactylorhiza fuchsii subsp. hebridensis native
Wigtownshire Iris pseudacorus 01.jpg yellow iris [89] Iris pseudacorus native

Wales

CountyImageCommon name Scientific name County statusShared
Anglesey Tuberaria guttata01.jpg spotted rock-rose [90] Tuberaria guttata native
Brecknockshire Pinksterbloem.jpg cuckooflower [10] Cardamine pratensis nativeCheshire
Caernarfonshire Gagea serotina Brwynddail y mynydd.jpg Snowdon lily [91] Gagea serotina , syn. Lloydia serotinanative
Cardiff Allium ampeloprasum - view towards Nare Head and Gull Rock - geograph.org.uk - 1181497 (portrait).jpg wild leek [92] Allium ampeloprasum native
Carmarthenshire Whorled Caraway (Carum verticillatum) - geograph.org.uk - 1431105.jpg whorled caraway [93] Carum verticillatum native
Ceredigion Andromeda polifolia bloom.jpg bog-rosemary [59] Andromeda polifolia nativeKirkcudbright & Tyrone
Denbighshire Stachys alpina fontaine-des-carmes 55 080602 1.JPG limestone woundwort [94] Stachys alpina native
Flintshire Erica cinera0.jpg bell heather [95] Erica cinerea native
Glamorgan Draba aizoides a4.jpg yellow whitlow-grass [96] Draba aizoides native
Merioneth Welsh poppy Meconopsis cambrica.JPG Welsh poppy [97] Papaver cambricum native
Monmouthshire Digitalis-stora hultrum.sweden-15.jpg foxglove [28] Digitalis purpurea nativeArgyll, Leicestershire & West Midlands
Montgomeryshire Veronica spicata (28032473505).jpg spiked speedwell [98] Veronica spicata native
Pembrokeshire Zawciag nadmorski Ameria maritima maritima.jpg thrift [24] Armeria maritima nativeBute & Isles of Scilly
Radnorshire Gagea bohemica sl2.jpg Radnor lily [99] Gagea bohemica native

Notes

  1. Initially, Alexanders was selected for Norfolk, with poppy selected for Essex alone. Public pressure led to change, [33] [34]
  2. The Isle of Man has a traditional national flower (it is not a county), the "Cushag" or ragwort. [52]

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  76. "One-flowered wintergreen". Plantlife. Retrieved 2018-07-05.
  77. "Chickweed wintergreen". Plantlife. Retrieved 2018-07-05.
  78. "Alpine bearberry". Plantlife. Retrieved 2018-07-05.
  79. "Cloudberry". Plantlife. Retrieved 2018-07-05.
  80. "Alpine gentian". Plantlife. Retrieved 2018-07-05.
  81. "Bogbean". Plantlife. Retrieved 2018-07-05.
  82. "Bog asphodel". Plantlife. Retrieved 2018-07-05.
  83. "Maiden pink". Plantlife. Retrieved 2018-07-05.
  84. "Viola lutea". Plantlife. Retrieved 2018-07-05.[ permanent dead link ]
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  86. "Scottish dock". Plantlife. Retrieved 2018-07-05.
  87. "Common spotted-orchid". Plantlife. Retrieved 2018-07-05.
  88. "Hebridean spotted-orchid". Plantlife. Retrieved 2018-07-05.
  89. "Yellow iris". Plantlife. Retrieved 2018-07-05.
  90. "Spotted rock-rose". Plantlife. Retrieved 2018-07-05.
  91. "Snowdon lily". Plantlife. Retrieved 2018-07-06.
  92. "Wild leek". Plantlife. Retrieved 2018-07-06.
  93. "Whorled caraway". Plantlife. Retrieved 2018-07-06.
  94. "Limestone woundwort". Plantlife. Retrieved 2018-07-06.
  95. "Bell heather". Plantlife. Retrieved 2018-07-06.
  96. "Yellow whitlow grass". Plantlife. Retrieved 2018-07-06.
  97. "Welsh poppy". Plantlife. Retrieved 2018-07-06.
  98. "Spiked speedwell". Plantlife. Retrieved 2018-07-06.
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