welsh poppy การใช้
- The party changed its logo in 2006, from the traditional green and red " triban " ( three peaks ) used since 1933, to a yellow Welsh poppy ( " Meconopsis cambrica " ).
- A single species, " Meconopsis cambrica " ( Welsh poppy ), is indigenous to England, Wales, Ireland, and the fringes of Western Europe, although recent studies suggest that it does not belong in the genus.
- Additionally, the party's colours were changed from the traditional green and red to yellow, while the party logo was changed from the'triban'( three peaks ) used since 1933 to a yellow Welsh poppy ( Meconopsis cambrica ).
- The party's colours were changed to yellow from the traditional green and red, while the party logo was changed from the " triban " ( three peaks ) used since 1933 to a yellow Welsh poppy ( " Meconopsis cambrica " ).
- There are a number of plants that, to quote my late father, " you only have to plant once ", if you can get one of these plants then you won't need to replace it ( or plant anything else ! ) : Feverfew, mint, Leycesteria, any of the geranium family, aubrieta, herbaceous potentilla, Welsh poppy.