Poppies
Red: The tradition of wearing red poppies as a symbol of remembrance is rooted in the First World War, where the poppy was seen growing on the battlefields of Flanders, Belgium.
White: The white poppy is a symbol of peace and remembrance for all victims of war, worn either instead of or alongside the red remembrance poppy, particularly on Remembrance Day or Anzac Day.
Purple: The purple poppy, also known as the "Animal Poppy," is a symbol that commemorates the deeds and sacrifices of animals who served and died during conflicts, often worn alongside the traditional red poppy.