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Alabama State FlowerLearn about the legislature that adopted the state flower, the camellia.Source: Alabama Department of Archives & History
Alabama State Flower – Camellia - (Adobe Acrobat Required)With everything from the history of camellias, to planting requirements, this...
ContentsRelevant LegislatureAlaska State Flower This cute little reference includes the history of the forget-me-not as Alaska’s state flower, including it’s designation by the Igloos, and the poems that were contained in the 1917 bill.Source: Forget-Me-Not Jewelry
Alaska State TreeThe Sitka Spruce is Alaska’s official tree. This site has great information about the tree, and it’s adoption. ...
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Arizona State Flower Did you know that not all the flowers on a Saguaro cactus blossom at the same time? They’re fascinating and complex flowers which you can learn all about at this helpful site.Source: Desert USA
Arizona State Flower Did you know that Saguaro flowers only bloom for about 18 hours? Find out all sorts of...
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Arkansas State FlowerThe apple blossom edged out the passion flower by a nose after what came to be known as the “Battle of the Blooms.” Check out this great article.Source: Old State House Museum
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The apple blossom was...
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California State Flower This fantastic site includes the election of the golden poppy as the state flower, poppy varieties, poppy gardening, and poppy protection laws.Source:Garden Guides
California State Flower (California Poppy)This has good information on the California Poppy. The window will...
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Colorado State Flower InformationThis site doesn’t have any flashy pictures, but it does have a wealth of easily read information about the rocky mountain columbine.Source: All Info About
Colorado State Flower PhotosThese great large photos of Rocky Mountain...
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Connecticut State FlowerFor 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...
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Delaware State Flower This helpful page has a brief history on the adoption process of the peach blossom as the Delaware state flower.Source: Geosymbolss
Delaware State HerbComplete with picture this page has everything you need to know about sweet goldenrod as a state symbol, or as as a wild flower....
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Florida State FlowerComplete with a beautiful large photo of the orange blossom, this site has quick to use easy information.Source: State of Florida
Florida State Soil - (Adobe Acrobat Required)Learn about the adoption of myakka as Florida’s state soil. See a breakdown of the...
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Georgia State CropPeanuts became Georgia’s official crop in 1995. Learn about peanuts in Georgia and their history in the world. Source: Georgia Peanut Commission
Georgia State FlowerThis site tells all about the history of the Cherokee rose, and its relationship to...
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