- List of Oklahoma state symbols - Wikipedia
Many of the unofficial symbols are defined by Oklahoma Senate or House of Representative resolutions Indian blanket (Gaillardia pulchella) is Oklahoma's official state wildflower Senate Concurrent Resolution 101 (1972) designated the buffalo (Bison bison) as Oklahoma's state mammal
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Oklahoman Dottie Weissenberger lobbied for more than thirty years to have the Oklahoma rose named as our official state flower It was finally adopted in 2004 (25 OS § 92)
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Official state symbols, emblems, and icons of Oklahoma - places to see in Oklahoma - landmarks, parks, historic markers, cities and towns - learn the culture and history of Oklahoma!
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Easy-to-read text covers major Oklahoma symbols such as the state flag, seal, bird, tree, flower, animal, and more A "Fast Facts" section highlights the state's capital city, largest city, physical size, population, natural resources, farm products, and primary manufactured goods
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Rose Rock (Barite rose) commonly known and referred to as the “rose rock” The state of Oklahoma has many symbols recognized by the statute For example, the American Bison is the official state mammal of the Sooner State
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The flag, seal, flower (Oklahoma rose), bird (scissor-tailed flycatcher), and tree (redbud) are some of the major state symbols of Oklahoma
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The Oklahoma State Flag, State Bird, State Tree and State Flower are to one side of the card while a description of all four State symbols is written on the other side
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The United States of America accepted Oklahoma as the 46th state to enter the union Below, you will find the official state symbols and interesting facts about Oklahoma
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