Monday, May 11, 2009

Do You Know..Your State Flower?

Your State Bird?


Your State Tree?


Your State Amphibian?

Do You Know..Your State Flower?
No and I don't really care.





But I did look it up because not knowing will bother me later:


Motto: Excelsior! (Higher!)


Slogan: I Love New York


Bird: Eastern bluebird


Animal: Beaver


Fish: Brook trout; salt water - Striped bass


Insect: Ladybug


Flower: Rose


Tree: Sugar maple


Song: "I Love New York"





Reptile: Snapping turtle


Beverage: Milk


Colors: Blue %26amp; Gold


Fossil: Sea scorpion


Gemstone: Garnet
Reply:State flower is Goldenrod


State bird is the Cardinal


State tree is the Tulip Tree


We don't have a state amphibian but our state insect is the Viceroy butterfly





Can you guess the state?
Reply:Mockingbird


Dogwood


no clue
Reply:Oklahoma mistletoe


scissor tail flycatcher


no


no
Reply:No, none of those.
Reply:bird is ...................no
Reply:i live in md, our state flower is the black eyed susan and our state bird is the oriole. i have no idea what our state tree is and i didn't know we had state amphibian's.
Reply:pennsylvania...mountain laurel...ruffed grouse...hemlock...???
Reply:i don't live in a state but i know my provinces stuff
Reply:The Kentucky State Bird is the Cardinal.


The Kentucky State Flower is the Goldenrod (solidago altissima).


The Kentucky State Tree is the Tulip Poplar.


I don't know if we have an amphibian.
Reply:The state bird is the Cardinal, the flower is the scarlet carnation, the state tree is the Buckeye, and the nickname is the buckeye state. The song is Beautiful Ohio. I have no idea what the amphibian is.
Reply:Nh





Bird is Fintch


Flower is the Purple lilac


Sate tree is Pine
Reply:yes, the state flower here in Alaska is the " forget me not", the state bird is the " Willow Ptarmigan" and there are no amphibians here, they can't survive, but the state mammal is the "Bowhead Whale". The only amphibians here are the ones pet stores import to the state. Oh and the state tree is a " Sitka Spruce".
Reply:Yes, the Magnolia.
Reply:blue bird dogwood
Reply:All my state has is a stupid Arch.





I live in the "Show Me State"
Reply:umm...for TN (where i used to live)


its purple iris


bald eagle


tulip poplar


and not sure





for florida (where i live now)


i dont know any of them :)
Reply:flower yes-bluebonnet


Bird-yes-Mockingbird


Tree-no--maybe pecan?


Amphibian-yes-gecko
Reply:mockingbird


cabbage palmetto


dolphin


(florida)
Reply:the apple blossom ? i think


idk the bird or tree. the apple blossom could actually be the tree. but i dont even know if that right. and we have state amphibians?
Reply:State bird is an American Robin


State tree is a Sugar Maple


State insect is a Honey Bee


State fish is a Musky


State animal is a Badger


State Wildlife animal is a White-tailed Deer


State flower is a Wood Violet


The is no such thing as a state amphibian.


But the state rock is Red Granite


Those are for Wisconsin
Reply:Richard Simmons (CA)
Reply:yes
Reply:goldenrod and I don't know the others...
Reply:West Virginia





State Flower: Rhododendron


State Bird: Cardinal


State Tree: Sugar Maple


State Animal: Black Bear


State Amphibian: None that I know of
Reply:My State: Florida





State Bird: The DoDo ( Extinct, like most of the people who live here )





State Tree: Bamboo ( They make rolling papers out of that )





State Amphibian: The Bufo Toad ( The toad made famous for "Toad Licking" psychedelic tripping )





State Flower: Cannabis ( Need I say more ? )
Reply:I live in Ontario.





Flower: White Trillium


Bird: Common Loon


Tree: Eastern White Pine


Mineral: Amethyst
Reply:state flower--sego lily


state bird--california seagull


state tree--blue spruce


state animal--rocky mountain elk
Reply:West Virginia





State Flower: Rhododendron


State Bird: Cardinal


State Tree: Sugar Maple


State Amphibian/Reptile: None


State Insect: Monarch Butterfly


State Bear: Black Bear


State Fish: Brook Trout
Reply:no, no, no, no
Reply:bluebonnet bluejay pecan tree, horny toad


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