Plant from which the goldfinch derived its Anglo Saxon name because of its love of the seeds which is a national symbol of Scotland
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- Traditionally depicted on shortbread rounds and their tins, a prickly flower used as a national emblem of Scotland and of the Encyclopedia Britannica
- Prickly plant, symbol of Scotland
- National emblem of Scotland
- With downy seeds eaten by goldfinches, flower depicted on shortbread rounds that is the national emblem of Scotland
- Prickly plant whose flowers, immortalised on coats of arms, coins, Scottish emblems and shortbread rounds, provide downy parachute-like seeds for goldfinches and nectar for bumblebees and painted ladies
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