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  2. File:7 Petal rose.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Five petal flower icon.svg - Wikipedia

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    Simple five-petal flower icon, self-made based on abstract circle geometry. Converted from a version of the following PostScript vector source code: <pre>%! 306 396 translate .3 dup scale /x{0 0 1 36 sin sub 600 mul}def /y 36 sin 600 mul def/w{0 360 arc

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  9. Hexafoil - Wikipedia

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    The name hexafoil is sometimes also used to refer to a different geometric design that is used as a traditional element of Gothic architecture, [21] created by overlapping six circular arcs to form a flower-like image. [22] [23] The hexafoil design is modeled after the six petal lily, for its symbolism of purity and relation to the Trinity. [24]