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====Royal Norwegian Navy==== {| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" |+ Construction data for Flower-class corvettes of the Royal Norwegian Navy |- ! scope="col" | Ship ! scope="col" | Builder ! scope="col" | Laid down ! scope="col" | Launched ! scope="col" | Commissioned ! scope="col" | Paid off ! scope="col" | Fate |- ! scope="row" | {{ship|HNoMS|Andenes|K01|2}} |[[Ailsa Shipbuilding Company|Ailsa Shipbuilding Co. Ltd.]], [[Troon]] |21 December 1939 |26 May 1941 |1 October 1941 |1956 |Formerly {{HMS|Acanthus|K01|6}}. Transferred to the [[Royal Norwegian Navy]] on 1 October 1941. Bought by Norway in 1946 as a fishery protection ship. Reclassified in 1950 as a [[frigate]] with pennant number F307. Sold in 1956 as whale catcher ''Colin Frye''. Resold in 1957 as ''Toshi Maru No. 2''. Scrapped in 1970 in [[Japan]]. |- ! scope="row" | ''Buttercup'' |[[Harland and Wolff|Harland & Wolff Ltd.]], [[Belfast]] |17 December 1940 |10 April 1941 |20 December 1944 |November 1957 |Formerly {{HMS|Buttercup|K193|6}}. Transferred to the Royal Norwegian Navy on 20 December 1944. Bought by Norway in 1946 as fishery protection ship ''Nordkyn''. Sold in November 1957 as whaling ship ''Thoris''. Scrapped in June 1969. |- ! scope="row" | {{ship|HNoMS|Eglantine|K197|2}} |[[Harland and Wolff|Harland & Wolff Ltd.]], [[Belfast]] |16 January 1941 |11 June 1941 |29 August 1941 |August 1956 |Formerly {{HMS|Eglantine|K197|6}}. Transferred to the Royal Norwegian Navy on 29 August 1941. Bought by Norway in 1946 as fishery protection ship {{ship|HNoMS|Soroy||2}}. Sold in August 1956 and converted to diesel-engined whale catcher ''Thorglimt''. Scrapped in June 1969 at [[Grimstad]]. |- ! scope="row" | {{ship|HNoMS|Montbretia|K208|2}} |[[Fleming and Ferguson|Fleming & Ferguson Ltd.]], [[Paisley, Renfrewshire|Paisley]] |16 November 1940 |27 May 1941 |29 September 1941 |18 November 1942 |Formerly {{HMS|Montbretia|K208|6}}. Transferred to the Royal Norwegian Navy on 29 September 1941. Torpedoed and sunk by {{GS|U-262||2}} on 18 November 1942 at 53-37N, 38-15W. 48 crew killed, 23 survivors were rescued by {{ship|HNoMS|Potentilla|K214|2}}. |- ! scope="row" | {{ship|HNoMS|Potentilla|K214|2}} |[[William Simons and Company|W. Simons & Co.]], [[Renfrew]] |28 February 1941 |18 December 1941 |16 January 1942 |13 March 1944 |Formerly {{HMS|Potentilla|K214|6}}. Transferred to the Royal Norwegian Navy on 16 January 1942. Returned to RN on 13 March 1944. |- ! scope="row" | {{ship|HNoMS|Rose|K102|2}} |[[William Simons and Company|W. Simons & Co.]], [[Renfrew]] |3 September 1940 |22 September 1941 |31 October 1941 |26 October 1944 |Formerly {{HMS|Rose|K102|6}}. Transferred to the Royal Norwegian Navy on 26 October 1941 and commissioned on 31 October 1941. Rammed and sunk on 26 October 1944 by {{HMS|Manners|K568|2}} at 45-50N, 40-15W. 3 crew were killed. |}
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