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UT State Symbols
Symbols for Utah: Botanical and Garden Symbols
By Nora Kirkeby
Jun 21, 2007, 09:13 PST

Sego Lily
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Utah State Flower
This great page has information on the sego lily as well as some fun trivia on the state of Utah.
Source: The Flower Expert

Utah State Flower (More)
Want to know why this unique flower became Utah's state flower? You can find out what animals eat this native plant and much much more on this site.
Source: Utah State University

Utah State Flower (Coloring Page)
This beautifully detailed coloring page is a wonderful addition to any state report. Color it in or trace it as the basis for your own drawing.
Source: Courtesy of the National Park Service and artist Karl Urban.

Courtesy of the United States Department of Agriculture
Utah State Grass
This is nothing like the grass you probably have in your back yard. Indian rice grass can grow over three feet high! Learn a little bit more about this beautiful plant here.
Source: Utah State University.

Utah State Grass (More)
Did you know that before Indian wheat grass was chosen there were originally four different grasses up for consideration? Learn a little bit more about how Indian wheat grass became a symbol here.
Source: Public Pioneer - Utah's Online Library.

Utah State Tree
This page has absolutely everything on Utah's state tree the blue spruce. From plant folklore, to how you can find and identify the blue spruce, this page has loads of information. Check it out!
Source: National Park Service - Bryce Canyon

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