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Why does Italy avoid using trademarks for chrysanthemums?
Italy is a flower producer, and its flower output is second only to the Netherlands in Europe. People like it very much.

Flowers, in addition to roses, lilies, Chinese rose, violets, gladiolus, tulips, gerbera, Viburnum, calla lily, Helan, freesia and other flowers, especially prefer carnations. The output of fresh cut carnations ranks first in the world. Like France, the Italian people also think that chrysanthemums are unlucky flowers, which are specially used to pay homage to the dead.