Po ugledu na rusku georgijevsku lentu i britansku bulku Ramonda serbica nosi simboliku pobede.


Ramonda predstavlja cvet sa velikom simbolikom za srpski narod. Ovaj cvet, nosi snagu srpske istorije i stradanja srpskog naroda tokom Prvog svetskog rata.


Sam cvet, otkriven je 1874. godine prvo na Rtnju a zatim i kod Niša na obroncima Suve planine i to od strane Josifa Pančića, koji je zajedno sa dvorskim lekarom kralja Milana Obrenovića - Savom Petrović, nadenuo ime ovom cvetu.


Kako je samo malo vode dovoljno da se potpuno osušena biljka regeneriše i oživi, ne čudi i naziv “Balkanski feniks”  i snažna simbolika Srbima na 11. novembar 1918. godine - Dan primirja u Prvom svetskom ratu.





Following the example of the Russian St. George's ribbon and the British bull Ramonda, the Serbian bears the symbolism of victory.


Ramonda is a flower with great symbolism for the Serbian people. This flower carries the power of Serbian history and the suffering of the Serbian people during the First World War.


The flower itself was discovered in 1874, first on Rtnje and then near Nis on the slopes of Suva planina, by Josip Pančić, who together with the court doctor of King Milan Obrenović - Sava Petrović, named this flower.


As only a little water is enough for a completely dried plant to regenerate and come to life, it is not surprising that the name "Balkan Phoenix" and strong symbolism for Serbs on November 11, 1918 - the Day of Reconciliation in the First World War.