Yukon's Flower symbol is fireweed (Epilobium angustifolium).
The Yukon's bird is the common Raven The Yukon's flower is the Fireweed
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Fireweed is a dicot plant. Dicots typically have flower parts in multiples of four or five, net-like leaf veins, and vascular bundles arranged in a ring, whereas monocots have flower parts in multiples of three, parallel leaf veins, and scattered vascular bundles.
The flower smells like something good and the smell is the best kind of flower that is out and discovered today. I love the smell of the daisy flower and I grow a lot of them in my garden my life grows just like the daisy flower and I am tall like the daisy flower {8ft, 7in} to be on the spot. U r the bomb
no they don't smell
Ok for one, spit does not smell like anything ..........and two, they smell like any plane flower.
yes, you can smell it in the air. It smells like a smouldering burning smell.
Yes She Smells So Bad That She Makes Poo Smell Like A Flower
no you use greantant musels to smell a flower
The flag of Yukon, Canada, is green, white, and blue, and has the coat of arms of Yukon at the center, above a wreath of fireweed, the official flower. You can see a picture of it here.
The provincial flower of Yukon is the fireweed (Chamerion angustifolium). This vibrant plant is known for its striking pink-purple blossoms and is commonly found throughout the region. Fireweed symbolizes resilience and renewal, often blooming in areas affected by wildfire or disturbance. It is also a significant part of the local ecosystem and culture.