Oregon's state flower is:
Oregon Grape
(Berberis aquifolium)
A low growing plant, the Oregon Grape is native to much of the Pacific Coast and found sparsely east of the Cascades. Its year-round foliage of pinnated, waxy green leaves resembles holly. The plant bears dainty yellow flowers in early summer and a dark blue berry that ripens late in the fall. The fruit can be used in cooking.
Oregon's state flower is the Oregon Grape Sunflower (: (:
The Oregon state flower is the Oregon Grape.
The state flower of Oregon is the Oregon grape (Mahonia aquifolium). It was designated as the official state flower in 1899.
The Oregon Grape (not the grape blossom) is the state flower of Oregon.
The Oregon Grape is the state flower of Oregon. It is not the Grape Blossom.
The Oregon Grape
Oregon - Oregon GrapeCalifornia - California Poppy
Oregon State Flower Oregon GrapeBerberis aquifoliumA low growing plant, the Oregon Grape is native to much of the Pacific Coast and found sparsely east of the Cascades. Its year-round foliage of pinnated, waxy green leaves resembles holly. The plant bears dainty yellow flowers in early summer and a dark blue berry that ripens late in the fall. The fruit can be used in cooking.
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