The Philippines adopted the sampaguita (Arabian jasmine, Jasminum sambac) in 1934 as its national flower because it symbolizes purity and cleanliness due to its color and sweet smell. [11] It is popularly strung into garlands presented to visitors and dignitaries and is a common adornment on religious images. Sampaguita in the Filipino language is a direct loan word from the Indian sanskrit word "campaka". [28][29] Plants of some species of flowers like Sampaguita, fruits like mango and ... Meet India’s National Flower The national flower of India is the lotus, which goes by the scientific name Nelumbo nucifera. It’s a big deal—officially recognized since 1950 when India picked its national symbols. If someone mentions the country’s identity, this flower pops up right alongside the tiger and peacock. Most countries of the world have a designated national flower that forms their floral emblem. Here's a list of countries and their national flowers . The Lotus, National flower of India, is an aquatic plant known for its serene beauty and cultural significance. Belonging to the Nymphaea family, its large pink blossoms with symmetrically arranged petals symbolize purity and elegance, making it a cherished emblem of the nation’s heritage. It also holds a sacred place in Indian religions like Hinduism and Buddhism. Table of Contents

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