Saturday 5 September 2009

Thistles




The national emblem of Scotland is one of the flowers carved on the north range of the cloisters of Iona Abbey. Legend has it that 800 years ago, a barefoot invader stepped on a thistle in the dark. His yell of pain alerted the Scots to the advancing Norsemen and so the battle was won by Scotland and the thistle later became the symbol of the nation.