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  2. What Is The State Flower Of Vermont? - WorldAtlas

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    The US state of Vermont has the red clover as the state flower, which is prominent in the countryside and along roadsides in Vermont where it grows wildly. The flower goes by the name cowgrass while some may refer to it as the Pavine Clover. The plant is also grown in plantations in Vermont.

  3. List of Vermont state symbols - Wikipedia

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    The red clover (Trifolium pratense) was designated as the state flower by the Vermont General Assembly in 1895. [2] The red clover is often seen in the countryside of Vermont hosting the state insect – the western honey bee (Apis mellifera), designated by Act 124 of the 1978 biennial session of the Vermont General Assembly.

  4. Trifolium pratense - Wikipedia

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    Trifolium pratense is the state flower of Vermont. [21] It has also been used as the national flower of Denmark . In 1936 the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced it was the national flower as part of an international exhibition taking place in Argentina.

  5. Vermont State FlowerVermont History Explorer

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    The Vermont state flower is the red clover. It became the state flower in 1895. The red clover represents Vermont’s farms and fields. Farmers grow clover as food for cows and other animals. Honeybees gather nectar from the flowers. Some people use red clover to make tea.

  6. Vermont State Flower50states

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    The red clover is the official state flower of Vermont. It was officially adopted in 1895.

  7. Vermont State Flower: Red Clover - myglobalflowers.com

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    Claimed as Vermont's official flower, the Red Clover captures the spirit of the rich countryside and farming customs of the state. Vermonters have a particular place in their hearts for this wonderful bloom with its vivid purple colors and luxuriant green leaves.

  8. What Is Vermont's State Flower? Discover the Red Clover and ...

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    Discover Vermont's state flower, the red clover, celebrated since 1894 for its agricultural heritage and environmental role. Learn about its benefits to soil fertility, biodiversity, and cultural significance.

  9. Vermont State Flower, Red Clover (Trifolium pratense), from ...

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    The daisy, trailing arbutus, the posy, mayflower, the buttercup, and red clover were among the flowers preferred by citizens of the state. When all the votes were counted, the red clover won the day with 9,575 votes, a resounding statement from the state's farmers.

  10. Vermont State Flower: Facts, Symbolism, and History

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    The State Flower, the red clover, holds a special place in the hearts of Vermonters. Its vibrant red hue symbolizes the state's natural beauty and agricultural heritage. Each year, Vermont celebrates this floral emblem with events like the Annual Red Clover Festival, drawing thousands of visitors.

  11. Vermont State Flower: Red Clover - eReferenceDesk

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    No. 159 of the Acts of 1894, effective February 1, 1895, designated the Red Clover, (Trifolium pratense,) as Vermont official State Flower. The red clover represents Vermont's farms and fields. Find details on the flower's adoption and law, its characteristics, and taxonomy.