Which flower is associated with Northern Ireland?

shamrock

Find out everything you need to know about it here. Also question is, how many leaves does the national flower of Northern Ireland have?

Not to be confused with the Irish lucky-charm symbolised by the four-leaf clover, the three-leaf shamrock is the country's unofficial national flower. A registered trademark of the Republic of Ireland, it is also (unofficially) regarded as the national flower of Northern Ireland.

Beside above, what represents Northern Ireland? England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland

Name and flag Patron Saint National Flower(s)
England Saint George's Cross St. George Tudor Rose
Scotland Cross of Saint Andrew St. Andrew Thistle
Wales The Red Dragon St. David Leek or Daffodil
Northern Ireland Crown, and Red Hand of Ulster St. Patrick Flax Flower or Shamrock

Thereof, what flower represents Ireland?

National Flower of Ireland The Shamrock, a three-leafed plant similar to a clover, which is an unofficial symbol of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Shamrocks are said to bring good luck and also used as a badge for sports teams, state organizations, and troops abroad from Ireland.

What is the flower of England?

Tudor rose