Yes. It is perfectly legal for more than one state to have the same state bird. For example, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio, Virginia, and West Virginia all have the same state bird - the Cardinal. No matter how many states have previously used it, the Cardinal can still legally be used as another state's emblematic bird.
A daffodil is a complete flower, meaning it contains all four main parts: sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils on the same flower.
self-fertilization or self-pollination.
self -pollination occurs within the same flower or same plant
Self pollination is the dropping of pollen on the stigma of the same flower that produced the pollen, thereby pollinating the flower.
The correct order of pollination is when pollen is transferred from the anther (male part) of a flower to the stigma (female part) of the same flower or a different flower of the same species. This process can occur through self-pollination (within the same flower) or cross-pollination (between different flowers).
Yes, Michigan and Arkansas both have the same state flower. The state flower for both states is the apple blossom.
What state other than mississippi has the same state tree flower
There are 4 states that have the same state bird: Arkansas Florida Tennessee and Mississippi all have the mockingbird as their state bird, just like Texas.
The gardenia, actually not a flower but a flowering shrub from southeast China, is not the state flower for any U.S. States or Commonwealths. However, not every state flower is a flower - some are trees. The Tahitian gardenia is the national "flower" of Tahiti. ~ Madeline, NYC and NJ dog trainer
There are actually two sets of states with exactly the same kind of flower:Iowa and North Dakota: Wild Prairie RoseNew Jersey and Rhode Island: Violet
Because The Dogwood Flower is not actually a flower but the blossom of The Dogwood Tree! Hope this helps!
Yes.Georgia, Iowa, New York, and North Dakota all have some version of the rose as their state flower.Illinois, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Wisconsin have the violet as a state flower.Washington and West Virginia have two different variations of the rhododendron as their state flower.
Not that I know of, but it might be possible States do not have "official" prayers, in the same context that they have a state bird, flower, flag, etc. However, you can find a prayer written for the state of Maine (actually prayers pertaining to all the states) at http://www.washingtonmemorialchapel.org
and Scotland has the thistle and Wales the daffodil. For the same reason American states have a state flower or other countries have a national flower- its just a symbol.
Flowering-dogwoodThe Virginia state tree is the Cornus Florida. It is a flowering dogwood tree. Virginia is the only state that has the same state flower and state tree.
The four states that meet at the same corner are Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah.
The nickname for Ohio and its inhabitants -- Buckeye (Hippocastanaceae Aesculus glabra) became official in 1953 when the legislature named the Ohio Buckeye the state tree.