Tudor rose
noun
- a conventionalized, typically five-lobed figure of a rose used in architectural and other decoration in the Tudor period, in particular a combination of the red and white roses of Lancaster or York adopted as a badge by Henry Ⅶ都铎玫瑰花饰(都铎时代建筑等装饰中常用的五叶玫瑰图饰, 尤指亨利七世用作徽章的兰开斯特或约克的红玫瑰和白玫瑰组合图案)。