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A purple poppy flower with dandelions #199802697
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The purple poppy was created in 2006 by the charity Animal Aid as a way to commemorate animals which served during conflicts as the charity viewed that they had been the forgotten victims of war. Approximately eight million horses and donkeys died during the First World War. It was created to be worn alongside red or white poppies. Animal Aid continued to sell the purple poppy with proceeds going to them until 2015 when they replaced the symbol with an enamel purple paw badge as they felt it was being misinterpreted ââ¬â the animals are not `heroes` but victims. The purple poppy symbol was subsequently picked up by the Murphy`s Army charity in 2016 and continued to be sold by them.There is a specified purple poppy day in addition to Remembrance Day on 11 November where purple poppies would be worn. In 2018, in order to coincide with 100 years since the end of the First World War, 23 August was chosen as purple poppy day to coincide with the Battle of Mons. Detail of one purple poppy flower with black and yellow in the middle. Blurred grass and dandelion background. Concept of flora and nature.