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Wattle Day is a day of celebration in Australia on the first day of September each year, which is the official start of the Australian spring. This is the time when many Acacia species (commonly called wattles in Australia), are in flower. So, people wear a sprig of the flowers and leaves to celebrate the day. Although the national floral emblem of Australia is a particular species, named the golden wattle (Acacia pycnantha), any acacia can be worn to celebrate the day. The day was originally intended to promote patriotism for the new nation of Australia:

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  • Journée nationale de l'Acacia (fr)
  • ワトルの日 (ja)
  • Wattle Day (en)
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  • ワトルの日、ワトルデー(英語: Wattle Day)はオーストラリアで毎年9月1日に行われるお祝いで、オーストラリアの正式な春の始まりである。その時期はオーストラリアでは一般にワトルと呼ばれているアカシアの仲間が多数花をつける。そのため人々はこの日を祝うため、この花の枝や葉を身に着ける。 オーストラリアの国花はピクナンサアカシア(golden wattle、Acacia pycnantha)と名付けられた固有種であるが、お祝いの日に身に着けるアカシアはどんな種類でもよい。 この日はもともとオーストラリア国家への愛国心を持つことを促す目的があった。 (ja)
  • La journée nationale de l'acacia (National Wattle Day) est un jour de fête célébré le 1er septembre de chaque année en Australie, qui correspond au début officiel du printemps australien. C'est le moment où beaucoup d'espèces d'acacias (communément appelées « wattles » en Australie) sont en fleurs. Les gens arborent donc un rameau fleuri pour célébrer la journée.Bien que l'emblème floral national de l'Australie soit une espèce particulière, le « mimosa doré » (Acacia pycnantha), n'importe quelle espèce d'acacia peut être portée pour célébrer cette journée. — Libby Robin . (fr)
  • Wattle Day is a day of celebration in Australia on the first day of September each year, which is the official start of the Australian spring. This is the time when many Acacia species (commonly called wattles in Australia), are in flower. So, people wear a sprig of the flowers and leaves to celebrate the day. Although the national floral emblem of Australia is a particular species, named the golden wattle (Acacia pycnantha), any acacia can be worn to celebrate the day. The day was originally intended to promote patriotism for the new nation of Australia: (en)
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