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Description w:Seeblatt in heraldry - assorted varieties. Seeblatt, German for 'lake leaf', plural Seeblätter; Danish: søblad; West Frisian: pompeblêd; East Frisian: Pupkeblad) is the term for the stylized leaf of a water lily, used as a charge in heraldry. Often blazoned incorrectly as a heart. It features in the royal arms of Denmark (arms of House of Estridsen) and in much Northern European heraldry
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