Colorado's state flower is the Rocky Mountain Columbine.
Colorado's state flower is called the Rocky Mountain Columbine.
The Colorado state flower is the Rocky Mountain Columbine.
The state flower of Colorado is actually a light-ish purple. And maybe it is because there is so much nature in Colorado!
Colorado's state flower is the White and Lavender Columbine.
Colorado doesn't have one. Pretty much every state has a state animal and state flower, but when you get into things like snacks, it's not so widespread... I know New York has one (yogurt), Texas has one (chips and salsa)... Colorado does not.
The legislative urge was to choose a native flower that no other state had selected. It is attractive, but not as prevalent as the Indian Paintbrush and other contenders, it was selected and the state has gone through great effort to feature it at state entry points.
Colorado has many state symbols. Here are a few of them: their slogan is called "Colorful Colorado" due to the beautiful nature areas, the nickname is the Centennial state, the motto is "Nil sine numine" which is Latin for "Nothing Without Providence," the state flower is the Rocky Mountain Columbine, the state tree is the Colorado Blue Spruce, and the state mammal is the Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep. These are just a handful of all the symbols.
Colorado is a state in western USA
The State mammal is the Rocky Mountain Bighorn sheep.The State fish is the Greenback Cutthroat Trout.The State bird is the Lark Bunting.The State Flower is the Columbine.The State gemstone is the Aquamarine.
We have two songs here in Colorado. Our first song is "Where the Columbine Grows" (because the Columbine is our state flower) and second not to many years ago we added John Denver's "Rocky Mountain High" as another one of our state songs.
Alaska's state flower is the Forget-me-not flower.