It was iin 1903.
South Dakota's official state flower is the American Pasque Flower.
The South Dakota State Flower was selected in 1903.
South Dakota's state flower is the Pasque flower.
The American Pasque Flower is the state flower of South Dakota.The Pasque flower is known by many names. The Lakota name for the flower is "hosi cekpa" meaning "child's navel." Others refer to this flower as anemone, wind flower, blue anemone, Hartshorne plant, gosling plant, American pulstilla, prairie crocus, blue tulip, wild crocus, prairie smoke, sand flower, rock lily, headache plant, Coventry bells and the May Day flower.
It is easiily recognized.
South Dakota's state flower, the American Pasqueflower, is usually a blue/purple color but may also be white.
However, North Dakota Honorary Equine is the Nokota Horse (Equus caballus) adopted in 1993.
South Dakota's official state motto is: "Under God the people rule".It was adopted as the South Dakota motto, as an element of the state seal in the 1885 constitution and in the 1889 constitution.
The state flower adopted in missouri is the Hawthorn blossom.
The State Flower of North Dakota is the Praire Rose.
The state of North Dakota is north (or above) the state of South Dakota.
South Dakota's state capital is Pierre (pronounced 'peer').South Dakota was the 40th state to join the Union in 1889.The South Dakota State Constitution was adopted by the people of South Dakota on October 1, 1889.The structure of the Government of South Dakota is based on that of the federal government, with three branches of government: executive, legislative, and judicial.The state legislature has two branches, the Senate with 35 members, and the House of Representatives with 70 members.