NM State Symbols
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Symbols for New Mexico: Botanical and Garden Symbols
By Nora Kirkeby
Aug 23, 2006, 13:40 PST |
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Photo by Dave Powell of the USDA Forest Service Photo courtesy of forestryimages.org |
New Mexico State Flower (Coloring Page) You can find loads of information on the New Mexico state flower here, and some great fun facts too! For instance, did you know almost every part of the yucca plant is edible? Check it out. Source: The Flower Expert
New Mexico State Flower (Coloring Page) This coloring page comes complete with some yucca flower trivia. Color it in for a great easy addition to your state report, or trace it to use as an illustration guide. Source: Kidzone
New Mexico State Grass This page has information on the scientific classification, range, and threatened status, of blue grama grasses. It also has a dozen or so large photos. (Just click to enlarge). Source: United States Department of Agriculture- Natural Resources Conservation Service
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Photo by Dave Powell of the USDA Forest Service Photo courtesy of forestryimages.org |
New Mexico State Tree This site has loads of information on the pinon pine species, and about the New Mexico pinon in specific, so check it out. Source: Lewis and Clark Programs
New Mexico State Tree (Quick Facts) Check this site for a quick handfull of fun pinon facts. For example, did you know that the pinon pine is sometimes called the "Manna of the dessert"? Learn more here. Source: New Mexico PiƱon Coffee
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