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Kimjongilia

Kimjongilia is a flower named after the late North Korean leader Kim Jong-il. It is a hybrid cultivar of tuberous begonia, registered as ''Begonia'' × ''tuberhybrida'' 'Kimjongilhwa'.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=ABS Registered Begonias (G - O) )〕 When Kim Jong-il died in December 2011 the flower was used to adorn his corpse for public display.〔("Succession in North Korea: Grief and fear" ), ''The Economist'', December 31, 2011.〕 Despite its name, the Kimjongilia is not the national flower of North Korea, which is the magnolia.〔("Magnolia" ), ''Korea Today'' Monthly Journal (issue 627, September 2008), cover inset.〕 Another flower, Kimilsungia, is an orchid cultivar named after Kim Jong-il's father and predecessor, Kim Il-sung.
==History==
To commemorate Kim Jong-il's 46th birthday in 1988, Japanese botanist Kamo Mototeru cultivated a new perennial begonia named "kimjongilia" (literally, "flower of Kim Jong-il"), representing the ''Juche'' revolutionary cause of the Dear Leader. It was presented as a "token of friendship between Korea and Japan". The flower symbolizes wisdom, love, justice and peace. It is designed to bloom every year on Kim Jong-il's birthday, February 16.

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