No. Currently, there is no state that has the tulip as an official state flower.
The tulip tree is the official state tree of Indiana. It is a tall tree and grows throughout Indiana.
In 1931.
The state bird for Indiana is the Cardinal, adopted in 1933. Males are bright red, females are deep red.
Indiana does not have a state reptile. The state bird is the cardinal, the state flower is the peony, and the state tree is the tulip tree.
Indiana has several state symbols. For example, the state flower is the peony and the state tree is the tulip poplar. The state bird is the cardinal.
The liriodendron tulipifera, better known as tulip tree is the state tree of Indiana. The tulip tree, known also as yellow poplar, was adopted by the 1931 General Assembly The state flower is the peony.
They are peony, cardinal, tulip tree, and the motto is "The crossroads of America"
The tulip tree (liriodendron tulipifera) was adopted as the official State tree of Indiana by an act of the State legislature approved on March 3, 1931
IN is the abbreviation for the state of Indiana.
The peony is the official state flower of Indiana.
yes.