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The location of the state of Iowa in the United States, highlighted in red
The state of Iowa has adopted numerous symbols through the state legislature. These symbols are listed in the Iowa Official Register.[1]
State symbols
Type | Symbol | Notes | Adopted | Image |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bird | American Goldfinch | Spinus tristis (synonym: Carduelis tristis) | 1933 | ![]() |
Flag | Flag of Iowa | Specified in Iowa Code - Title I Chapter IB[2] | 1921 | ![]() |
Flower | Wild Rose | No one species is established by the legislature, but the wild prairie rose (Rosa arkansana — synonym: Rosa pratincola) is most often used. | 1897 | ![]() |
Rock | Geode | 1967 | ![]() | |
Seal | Seal of Iowa | Includes the state motto: "Our liberties we prize, and our rights we will maintain.", specified in Iowa Code - Title I Chapter IA[3] | 1847 | ![]() |
Song | "The Song of Iowa" | by S.H.M. Byers | ||
Tree | Oak | No species or variety designated | 1961 | ![]() |
References
- ↑ "Iowa Profile", Iowa Official Register (PDF), Iowa General Assembly Legislative Services Agency, Glen Dickinson, Director, 2017–2018, pp. 387–392, retrieved 2019-12-09
- ↑ "State flag" (PDF), Iowa Code - 2020 Title I Chapter IB, retrieved 2019-12-09
- ↑ "Great Seal of Iowa" (PDF), Iowa Code - 2020 Title I, retrieved 2019-12-09
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