State Flowers and State Trees
Connecticut State Flower
For great information on the state flower, mountain laurel, and why it was adopted as the official flower of Connecticut, this is a helpful site.
Source: State of Connecticut
Connecticut State Tree
Did you know that the Connecticut state tree isn’t a species, but rather a specific tree that no longer exists? Learn all about the amazing Charter Oak at this helpful site.
Source: RoadEscape
 
 
Citation styles
- APA style
- Connecticut Botanical and Garden Symbols. (2010, June 14). In State Reports by ClassBrain. Retrieved 16:46, May 18, 2012, from http://www.statereports.us/2010/06/connecticut-botanical-garden-symbols/
- MLA style
- Rory Blanchard-Bell, “Connecticut Botanical and Garden Symbols.” State Reports by ClassBrain. 14 June 2010, 06:12 UTC. . 18 May 2012 <http://www.statereports.us/2010/06/connecticut-botanical-garden-symbols/>.
- MHRA style
- Rory Blanchard-Bell, 'Connecticut Botanical and Garden Symbols', State Reports by ClassBrain, 14 June 2010, 06:12 UTC, <http://www.statereports.us/2010/06/connecticut-botanical-garden-symbols/> [accessed 18 May 2012]
- The Chicago Manual of Style
- Rory Blanchard-Bell, “Connecticut Botanical and Garden Symbols.” State Reports by ClassBrain, http://www.statereports.us/2010/06/connecticut-botanical-garden-symbols/ [accessed May 18, 2012].
- CBE/CSE style
- Rory Blanchard-Bell, Connecticut Botanical and Garden Symbols [Internet]. State Reports by ClassBrain; 2010 June 14, 06:12 UTC [cited 2012 May 18]. Available from: http://www.statereports.us/2010/06/connecticut-botanical-garden-symbols/.
- Bluebook style
- Connecticut Botanical and Garden Symbols, http://www.statereports.us/2010/06/connecticut-botanical-garden-symbols/ (last visited May. 18, 2012).
- AMA style
- Rory Blanchard-Bell, Connecticut Botanical and Garden Symbols. State Reports by ClassBrain. June 14, 2010, 06:12 UTC. Available at: http://www.statereports.us/2010/06/connecticut-botanical-garden-symbols/. Accessed May 18, 2012.
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