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The national flower of Bhutan is blue poppy. It is a delicate, blue- or purple-tinged flower with white filaments. It is found above the tree line (at around 3,500-4,500 metres) on rocky mountainsides and grows to a height of about one metre.
Blue poppy was first discovered in 1933 by a British Botanist called George Sherriff in a remote part of Sakteng in the eastern Bhutan.
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