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State Question 751 Astronomical object Rosette Nebula, NGC 2237 25 O.S. §25-98.18, 2019 Cartoon character: GUSTY: 25 O.S.3§98.9, 2005 Colors: Green and white: 25 O.S.3§93, 1915 Rock: Rose rock (Barite rose) 25 O.S.3§98.1, 1968 State monument Golden Driller: SCR23, 1979 Theatre: Lynn Riggs Players of Oklahoma, Inc. 53 OS § 81 Poem
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Large white trillium (state wild flower) Trillium grandiflorum: 1987 [51] Oklahoma: Oklahoma rose (state flower) Rosa: 2004 [52] Indian blanket (state wildflower) Gaillardia pulchella: 1986 [52] Mistletoe (state floral emblem) Phoradendron leucarpum: 1893 [52] Oregon: Oregon grape: Berberis aquifolium: 1899 [53] Pennsylvania: Mountain laurel ...
The hybrid tea rose was developed at Oklahoma State University by Herbert C. Swim and O. L. Weeks before 1963 and introduced in 1964. It was hybridised from the cultivars 'Chrysler Imperial' (Lammerts, 1952) and 'Charles Mallerin' (Meilland, 1947). In 2004, the Oklahoma Rose became the official state flower of Oklahoma.
Judiciary of Oklahoma; Kathy Taylor (politician) Kevin L. Ward; Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma; List of Oklahoma state agencies; List of U.S. state and territory mottos; List of first-level administrative divisions by area; List of municipalities in Oklahoma; List of speakers of the Oklahoma House of Representatives; M. Susan Savage; Marian P ...
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The Flag of Oklahoma flying outside the Capitol in 2007. Oklahoma's first flag was adopted in 1911, four years after statehood. The flag featured a large centered white star fimbriated in blue on a red field. The number 46 was written in blue inside the star, as Oklahoma was the forty-sixth state to join the Union. [2]