The national flower is Israel is: NOTHING! Israel does NOT have a national flower, so don't bother researching it, because it does not exist. does not exist. However, it does have a national bird, the hoopoe.
Israel is one of the few countries that has never officially selected a national flower. Although they are not formal national emblems, sprigs of the olive tree and the prickly pear cactus are the plants most commonly used in symbolic contexts by the Israeli people.
Israel is one of the few countries that has no national flower. Perhaps considered an enblem, an olive sprig is shown on the Seal of Jerusalem. Reportedly, a prickly pear cactus is sometimes
used to describe a native born in Israel. Roses are used for table decoration and different varieties grow there.
Israel does not have a national flower. However, it does have two unofficial national plants. The first is a branch from the olive tree, the second is the prickly pear cactus.
Israel has not chosen a national flower. It is commonly practiced to put roses out at dinner. There are many references to all kinds of fruits and vegetables in many writings but not a flower.
The sprig of an olive branch can be found on the seal of Jerusalem and the Israeli seal but currently there is no national flower for the Israel. However, there are times that a prickly pear cactus can be used to identify a native born Israeli.
If you google that I know it will pull it for you. Other than that you can try checking with your local nursery but I think you are going to find your options for finding out are going to be pretty limited if you aren't using the net to do it.