The Yucca Flower is the New Mexican state flower. It look something like an upside down tulip. It was selected by New Mexico schoolchildren and supported by the New Mexico Federation of Women's Clubs, was approved by the eighth regular session of the legislature of New Mexico. House Bill No. 371, naming the "Yucca flower" the "official Flower of the State of New Mexico" was adopted on March 14, 1927.
The legislation does not specify a particular species of yucca flower or even indicate that "all" species are intended to represent New Mexico.
The Yucca Flower is the New Mexico's state flower.
pale ivory flowers bloom at the tips of its long, fibrous stalks. At the base of the plant are broad, sharpedged leaves that look like stilettos
The Yucca flower .
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The US state with the postal abbreviation of NM is New Mexico.
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The sunflower is the state flower.
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The address of the Through The Flower is: 107 Becker Avenue, Belen, NM 87002
The Yucca is the state flower of New Mexico