It's a Red Clover.
The red clover.
The Red Clover Award is a children's book award in the state of Vermont. It was named after Vermont's state flower: the red clover.
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Red Clover.
flower=red clover tree=sugar maple
Vermont chose the red clover as its state flower in 1894 due to its significance to the state's agriculture and its association with the dairy industry. The flower is a vital forage crop for cattle, particularly in producing high-quality milk. Additionally, the red clover symbolizes the state's rural heritage and natural beauty, making it a fitting representative for Vermont.
Red clover is the state flower of Vermont.Specifically, the wildflower carries the scientific name of Trifolium pratense. It has the additional common names of cowgrass and pavine clover. It is native to Asia and Europe and naturalized in Vermont by way of early settlers from northern Europe.
Vermont's state animal is the Morgan Horse, because Justin Morgan lived in Vermont for several years. His horse, Figure, was nicknamed the 'Justin Morgan horse,' and had lots of offspring with mares. Eventually, Morgan horses were considered their own breed. The state tree is the sugar maple because of all the maple syrup grown in Vermont. The state insect is the honeybee because a lot of honey and beeswax candles are produced in Vermont. Some other state symbols are the state flower, the Red Clover, the state bird, the hermit Thrush, and the state amphibian, the Northern Leopard Frog.
A Red Clover, or Trifolium Pratense- a common "field" flower.
State Bird-Hermit thrush. State Flower-Red Clover. State Mammal-Morgan Horse. State Insect-Western Honey Bee. State Tree-Sugar Maple.
State bird: Hermit Thrush. State Flower: Red Clover. State Tree: Maple Tree. Nickname: "Green Mountain State" Motto: "Freedom and Unity Hope this helped!!