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The botanical reproduction of Pope Leo XIV’s coat of arms at the Vatican (CNS/Vatican City State)

A new pope means a new papal coat of arms topped by the papal mitre and a set of crossed keys – and a new botanical version planted in the Vatican Gardens. Source: OSV News.

Workers spent about two weeks planting and rearranging evergreens, flowers and plants to complete a gigantic botanical reproduction of Pope Leo’s shield on the sloped lawn in front of the Vatican’s governing office.

Visitors to the Vatican Gardens and those climbing to the top of St. Peter’s Basilica will be able to see the emblem created from hundreds of coloured plants arranged like “tiles of a mosaic”, according to a press release by the governing office on Wednesday.

They kept the same “frame” around the emblem, which does not change: a green tiara made up of dwarf boxwood; a gold key composed of a Euonymus Aureus whose foliage stays golden if cut back regularly; a silver key recreated with the silver curry plant; and the red cord around the keys formed by the bloodleaf plant in the summer and the horned pansy in the winter.

Pope Leo’s unique coat of arms pays homage to St Augustine, the founder of the religious order he joined in his 20s.

The shield is divided diagonally into two. The upper half features a blue background with a white lily or fleur-de-lis, symbolising the Virgin Mary, but also his French heritage. And the lower half of the shield displays an image common to the religious orders named after and inspired by St Augustine: a closed book with a heart pierced by an arrow.

To create the blue background, gardeners were able to reuse 400 blue dwarf Ageratums from Pope Francis’s shield, and the white lily was made with 50 silver curry plants.

The background of the lower half of the shield is made up of 400 Nightlife red begonias.

The book was made with the help of the Vatican metal shop, which created a metal frame shaped like a closed book. The gardeners filled it with reddish volcanic gravel to represent the cover and white gravel for the pages, and the pierced heart on top was created with red blood leaf plants.

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Vatican gardeners plant botanical reproduction of pope’s coat of arms (By Carol Glatz, OSV News)