The saguaro blossom [Carnegiea gigantea] is the state flower of Arizona. In 1901, it became Arizona's territorial flower. In 1931, it was confirmed again, but as the state flower.
The saguaro cactus blossom is the representative flower of the state of Arizona.
The Saguaro Cactus Blossom is the Arizona's State Flower because of it beauty.
The Arizona state flower is the Saguaro Cactus Blossom.
The Arizona state flower is the Saguaro Cactus Blossom.
The Arizona state flower is the Saguaro Cactus Blossom.
The Palo Verde tree (Genera Cercidium), was selected by the Legislature as the official state tree on April 9, 1954. The original legislation refers to the genus Cercidium. The genus has been updated to ParkinsoniaPalo Verde is from the Spanish meaning "green stick" or "green pole."
The Yucca is the state flower of New Mexico
Saguaro Cactus Blossom
Because nocturnal blood-sucking bats both pollinate the saguaro blossoms at night and fulfill their predatory actions as state legislators by day.
Arizona uses the Saguaro cactus flower as the state's flower .
As of June 2014, Arizona does not have a state grass. It does have a state bird, the cactus wren, and a state flower, the Saguaro cactus blossom.
Arizona Saguaro cactus blossom: Flower Palo Verde: Tree