The Tasmanian Blue Gum is the floral emblem of Tasmania.
The Tasmanian Blue Gum is the floral emblem of Tasmania.
Sturt's Desert Rose is the floral emblem of the Northern Territory. The Northern Territory is not a state, but a territory.The Sturt's Desert Rose should not be confused with the Sturt Desert Pea, which is the floral emblem of South Australia.
There is a certain type of eucalypt tree in Australia known as the Blue Gum.
Wild sunflowers that grow in profusion across the state, the Sunflower is also the official State Flower and Floral Emblem of Kansas.
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The Tasmanian Blue Gum is the floral emblem of Tasmania.
Tasmania does not have an official faunal emblem, but its unofficial animal emblem is the Tasmanian Devil. The floral emblem is the Tasmanian Blue Gum.
The floral emblem of Tasmania is the Tasmanian Blue Gum. These floral emblems usually grow 30-55 meters tall, but the tallest Tasmanian Blue Gum grew up to 90.7 meters tall. The Tasmanian Blue Gum (also called the Southern Blue Gum) is an evergreen tree, which means it has leaves in all seasons.
Sturt's Desert Rose, Gossypium sturtianum, is the floral emblem of the Northern Territory.It should not be confused with the Sturt's Desert Pea, the emblem of South Australia.
The Tasmanian blue gum is the symbol of the state (not territory) of Tasmania in Australia.
The Tasmanian devil is not an emblem. Tasmania has no official faunal emblems.
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Tasmania's floral emblem is the Tasmanian blue gum.Until 2015, Tasmania did not have an official faunal emblem. However, on 31 May 2015, the Tasmanian Devil was announced as the official faunal emblem of this island state. While there is no official bird (avian) emblem, the Yellow Wattle bird is the unofficial avian emblem.
Queensland's gemstone emblem is the sapphire. It was named as the state emblem in 1985.
The lyrebird is the emblem of no Australian state. However, it is on the emblem of the New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service.