IA State Symbols
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Symbols for Iowa: Botanical and Garden Symbols
By Nora Kirkeby
Jun 16, 2006, 13:24 PST |
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Iowa State Flower and Iowa State Tree
Iowa State Flower Learn about the relationship of the wild rose to the USS Iowa, and how this led to it becoming Iowa's state flower. Source:Native American Jobs
Iowa State Flower (History and More) Learn more about the wild rose, including the its Native American history, and its medicinal uses. Source:Ion Exchange
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| Photo by Bill Cook of Michigan State University, Courtesy of Forestry Images |
Iowa State Tree - (Adobe Acrobat Required) The oak tree was designated Iowa’s state symbol in 1961, but there are many types of oaks native to Iowa. Learn all about Iowa’s designation as a state symbol and learn its oak varieties. Source:Iowa State University
Iowa State Trees (So Many Oaks)
Because there are so many types of oaks, here are a bunch of the oaks found within the state of Iowa. The windows will appear as a pop-up sources rather than links.
Source: e-Nature Free Content from the National Wildlife Federation
- Black Oak
- Blackjack Oak
- Bur Oak
- Northern Pin Oak
- Pin Oak
- Post Oak
- Shingle Oak
- Swamp White Oak
- White Oak
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