My family has a place right outside the national park. All sorts of things grow there. Every spring and summer there is purple flox all up and down the highways. There are also Black-Eyed Susans and Queen Anne's lace popping up all over creation. Unfortunately, so is the kudzu. It is not uncommon to see hemlock, tulips, wild strawberries, all sorts of cool lichens, and cliff stonecrop. This is all unattended. I'm sure if things were cultivated, there could be a much better variety. There is an entirely different grouping available as you start moving eastward towards the warmer coast as well.
Flower: Dogwood Cornus Florida. But, in shorter (and more commonly used) terms, it can be simply called the dogwood.
Salt water is Channel Bass
Fresh water is Southern Appalachian Brook Trout
Cornus florida
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Virginia
The US State of North Carolina is farther north than South Carolina.
Yes. It is perfectly legal for more than one state to have the same state bird. For example, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio, Virginia, and West Virginia all have the same state bird - the Cardinal. No matter how many states have previously used it, the Cardinal can still legally be used as another state's emblematic bird.
Nothern Georgia directly borders NC.. so there is no state between NC and GA.
North Carolina is a state, not a nation. The state flower is dogwood.
The state flower of North Carolina is Cornus florida.
The North Carolina state flower is the American Dogwood.
The North Carolina state flower is the American Dogwood.
The blossom of the dogwood tree became the official state flower of North Carolina in 1941. It is one of the most prevalent trees in North Carolina and it is native to the state.
No, dogwood cornus is the state flower of North Carolina.
the state bird is the cardinal and the flower is the flowering dogwood.
The dogwood blossom.
It is the state flower of Virginia, adopted in 1918, and is also North Carolina's state flower, designated in 1941.
Since 1943, North Carolina's state bird is the Cardinal. The state flower has been the Dogwood since 1941, and the state tree has been the Longleaf Pine since 1963.
The capital flower of North Carolina is Dogwood
Both North Carolina and Virginia list American Dogwood as their state flower.