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The Palmetto Tree is the state tree, so they put it on the flag.
The Sabal Palm is the state tree of South Carolina.
No but there is in South Carolina's flag.
There is a tree on SOUTH Carolina's flag; not North Carolina's.
The palmetto tree was added in 1861 to represent Colonel Moultrie's defense of the palmetto-log fort on Sullivan's Island when it was attacked by British troops in 1776.
cabbage palmetto
The official nickname for South Carolina is the "Palmetto State", referring to the state tree (the sabal palmetto).
The Sabal Palmetto
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South Carolina is nicknamed The Palmetto State, referring to the state tree (the sabal palmetto).
The Sabal palmetto which is the official State tree.
The state flag of South Carolina was officially adopted in 1861. It has a white crescent and a white palmetto tree on a blue ground. Three white crescents (on a blue background) were first used on a South Carolina banner protesting the Stamp Act in 1765.
The Palmetto State: This nickname refers to South Carolina's official State Tree, the Sabal Palmetto. The Palmetto is rooted in historical significance dating back to the Revolutionary War. On June 28, 1776, the British fleet's attack on Sullivan's Island was repulsed. The palmetto-log fort, under Colonel William Moultrie, withstood the barrage of British cannons until the fleet retreated. The Sabal Palmetto (Inodes Palmetto), commonly referred to as the Cabbage Palmetto, was added to the "National" flag of South Carolina, after it seceded from the Union in 1861.