The thistle, Scottish national emblem
 


Two icons in the picture frame:
A thistle in bloom with Edinburgh castle on castle krag outlined behind.

It is said that the thistle became the Scottish national emblem when in 1263, Norsemen invaders one of whom stepped on a thistle, let out a yelp, thus alerting Scots defenders to the impending attack which was subsequently thwarted.


 



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03 July 2022
 

 

 

 



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