'Calanit' (the anemone) crowned as Israel's national flower

Following the completion of an online election campaign held by the Society for the Protection of Nature, the flower was chosen.

Calanit (anemone) flower 370 (photo credit: Dov Greenblatt)
Calanit (anemone) flower 370
(photo credit: Dov Greenblatt)
The bright red calaniot (anemones) that cover the country's southern fields each spring have now become Israel's national flower, following the completion of an online election campaign held by the Society for the Protection of Nature (SPNI) and Ynet.
Achieving 28 percent of the vote, the calanit won first place ahead of the rakefet (cyclamen) and the purple iris, which scored 23% and 12% of the votes in second and third place.
The project to elect a national flower occurred in honor of SPNI's 60th anniversary and marked 48 years since the organization launched its campaign to preserve Israel's wildflowers.