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    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==
    [[File:Mussaenda.png|alt=A six striped flag from top to bottom- Salmon red, light salmon pink, pale pink, pastel yellow, light orange, reddish orange, with a star-shaped flower in the middle colored orange. |thumb|The mussaender flag.]]
    [[File:Mussaenda.png|alt=A six striped flag from top to bottom- Salmon red, light salmon pink, pale pink, pastel yellow, light orange, reddish orange, with a star-shaped flower in the middle colored orange. |thumb|The mussaender flag.|301x301px]]
    The colors of this flag, although have it's own meaning, are also similar to that of the flower itself. The star-shaped flower symbol is present in the actual flower and can represent a sense of uniqueness/individuality.
    The colors of this flag, although have it's own meaning, are also similar to that of the flower itself. The star-shaped flower symbol is present in the actual flower and can represent a sense of uniqueness/individuality.
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    ==Flower and Symbolism==
    [[File:Peach-mussaenda.jpg|thumb|292x292px|Image of a peach-colored Mussaenda]]
    The Mussaenda are also called Bangkok Roses. In South East Asian cultures, they fulfill a similar meaning as roses, for love, adoration, and/or encouragement. The most colorful part of the Mussaenda are the pretty bracts which protect the small, star-shaped flower in the center. These leaves also have a soft, fuzzy texture. They were chosen for this identity for their representation of protection and security, as well as the soft leaves and adoration symbolism.

    ==Coining==
    This term was coined by FANDOM user Pwoodle.Cwies on October 18, 2021.
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