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London Transport has released a collector’s poster in honor of the 100th anniversary of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.

Here are the flowers used for each line:

  • Grey Hydrangeas – Jubilee Line
  • Chocolate Cosmos – Bakerloo Line
  • Green Chrysanthemum – District Line
  • Blue Tulip – Piccadilly Line
  • Black Pansy – Northern Line
  • Red Rose – Central Line
  • Himalayan Blue Poppy – Waterloo & City Line
  • Maroon Lily – Metropolitan Line
  • Blue geranium – Victoria Line
  • Allamanda Cathartica – Circle Line
  • Pink Gerbera ­ –  Hammersmith & City Line
  • Orange Gerbera  –  East London Overground Line

Very cool!

You can buy the map on a poster or on various gifts for sales in the London Transport Shop.

Shop here.

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