The emblem of the Australian Capital territory, of which Canberra is the principal city, is the Gang gang cockatoo(faunal) and the Royal bluebell (floral).
Canberra is a city, so it does not have its own native animal or plant emblem. However, the Australian Capital Territory, which comprises Canberra and its immediate surrounds, does have its own faunal and floral emblems. The faunal emblem for the Australian Capital Territory is the gang gang cockatoo, and the floral emblem is the Royal Bluebell.
The Royal Bluebell is the floral emblem of the Australian Capital Territory.
The floral emblem of the ACT (Australian Capital territory) is the Royal Bluebell (Wahlenbergia gloriosa).
None. The Royal Bluebell is the floral emblem for the Australian Capital Territory.
Yes. The floral emblem of the Australia Capital territory is the Royal Bluebell (Wahlenbergia gloriosa) and the animal emblem is the Gang Gang Cockatoo.
Australia's capital is Canberra, but it does not have its own state flower. It is the Australian Capital Territory which has the floral emblem.The floral emblem of the Australian Capital Territory is the Royal Bluebell, a small attractive herb that grows naturally in the ACT. It was proclaimed the floral emblem on 26 May 1982.To see a picture, click on the related link.
The faunal emblem of the ACT is the gang-gang cockatoo.
The scientific or binomial name is Wahlenbergia gloriosa.
Royal Canberra Show was created in 1927.
Royal Canberra Hospital ended in 1991.
Royal Canberra Hospital was created in 1914.