The
crest is a crowned
blue jay holding in its beak a sprig of
red oak, both symbols of the island. The crown represents royal sovereignty and its use in the arms is an honour granted by the
King. The thistles represent
Scotland. The Red rose represents the
house of Lancaster whilst the white rose in the middle represents the
house of York. The gold
lion passant is drawn from
the arms of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn. The
supporters are
silver foxes, rare animals native to the region;
fur farming was perfected on Prince Edward Island, and Island silver fox fur was prized. The fox also represents sagacity and wit. To denote other Island industries, one fox wears a garland of potato blossoms, and another one wears a length of fishing net. The
compartment centres on a
Mi'kmaq eight-pointed star symbol representing the sun; this is surrounded by
roses for England,
lilies for France,
thistles for Scotland, and
shamrocks for Ireland, as well as
Lady's Slippers, the floral emblem of the island. The island's
motto,
Parva sub ingenti (the small under the protection of the great), is taken from
Virgil's
Georgics. The full quotation is: :
...etiam Parnasia laurus parva sub ingenti matris se subicit umbra.' :...so too a small plant, beneath its mother's mighty shade, upshoots the laurel-tree of Parnassus. It has been the island's motto since 1769. ==Blazon==