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Red and Black Tulip Memorial by Mark Mindler's Scout Group

Every year Mark Mindler's Scout Group remembers him with a service at his graveside where they place red and black tulips on his grave. Red and black representing two of the colours of the Bavarian flag.

See: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_Bavaria_(state).png

Obviously they couldn't use blue and white. Those are the colours of the Greek flag.

No, the Bavarian flag is blue and white. Black and red are the colours of the (old) flag of the Kingdom of Württemberg, and two of the colours of the old imperial German flag. I don't know where you've got this reference from, but it is definitively wrong. Constantine 15:17, 8 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]