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Heraldic Plants

HERALDIC PLANTS
Name Meaning Image Irish Example

Fleur-de-lis Sixth son
In Ireland this 'flower of light' can often have a Christian significance.
Fitzpatrick
Phelan
Oak Tree and Leaves, Acorns Antiquity and Strength
In Ireland the Oak tree was the most noble of the Chieftain trees.
O'Connor
Hegarty
Holly Truth Irwin
Ouseley
Apples, Pears, Fruit Freedom, Peace Abbott
Wheat Sheaf/Garb Plentifulness, achievement of hope.
In Ireland the Garb often represented the fertility of a particular area. Saint Kieran blessed the corn crop so the symbol was sometimes used as a mark of respect to him.
Rowe
Canavan
Red Rose Hope, Joy. Symbol for the seventh son. White
Trefoil/Shamrock Perpetuity, longevity.
In Ireland the Shamrock was used by Saint Patrick to explain the Holy Trinity and thus has Christian significance.
Thompson
McCready
Quatrefoil/Primrose Good tidings of Spring Andrews
Ames
Eyre
Double quatrefoil Sign of the ninth son  
Cinquefoil Hope, Joy Lambert
Langan

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