Media representing the Rose (floral symbol of England), the Shamrock (plant symbol of Ireland), and the Thistle (floral symbol of Scotland) in conjunction.
Floral Badges of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: Heraldic badges of England (Tudor Rose), Scotland (Thistle) and Ireland (Shamrock). The plant badges are grown from the same stem, representing the united countries.
Crowned Floral Badges of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: Heraldic badges of England (Tudor Rose), Scotland (Thistle) and Ireland (Shamrock).
Kensington Palace, London
Rose, shamrock and thistle sculpted on pillars of railings around Buckingham Palace
Rose, shamrock and thistle sculpted on pillars of railings around Buckingham Palace
Rose, shamrock and thistle sculpted on pillars of railings around Buckingham Palace
Date stone 1908, initials JWB Note also the organic designs on the lintels. From left to right these are: leek, shamrock, rose and thistle.
"Floral" windows, Belfast (Rosemary Street) - floral detail above the first-floor windows. A closer inspection shows shamrocks, thistles and roses.
Detail of the casting at the centre of the parapet of the former Caledonian Railway Bridge over Roseburn.
Royal Badge of Wales, as design by the Garter King of Arms in 2008 for use in all Welsh Assembly Measures: encircled by a wreath alternating of leek, thistle, clover, leek and rose.
Coat of arms of Montreal (includes French fleur-de-lis, English rose, Scottish thistle, and Irish shamrock).
Coat of arms of Montreal
Coat of arms of Montreal
Badge of the Queen's Bodyguard of the Yeomen of the Guard.