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  1. Official State Flower of Oklahoma. The Oklahoma rose was designated the official state flower of Oklahoma in 2004. Oklahoma also recognizes an official floral emblem (adopted in 1893) and a state wildflower (recognized in 1986), and even a state rock shaped like a rose.

  2. Indian blanket (Gaillardia pulchella) is Oklahoma's official state wildflower. Senate Concurrent Resolution 101 (1972) designated the buffalo (Bison bison) as Oklahoma's state mammal. In 1979, the Oklahoma State Senate named the 76-foot-tall (23 m) Golden Driller as the state monument (SCR23, 1979). "Oklahoma!"

  3. Floral Emblem. Mistletoe (Phoradendron serotinum) Mistletoe is Oklahoma’s oldest symbol, chosen as Oklahoma Territory’s floral emblem in 1893 (25 OS § 92A). Learn more about mistletoe in The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture.

  4. State Wildflower. Official state symbols, emblems, and icons of Oklahoma - places to see in Oklahoma - landmarks, parks, historic markers, cities and towns - learn the culture and history of Oklahoma!

  5. Oklahoma’s state flower is now the Oklahoma tea rose, with the Indian blanket serving as the official wildflower. The mistletoe is still on the roster, but it is now the official “floral emblem.”

  6. The state floral emblem is the mistletoe (Phoradendron serotinum), a favorite for kissing under during the winter holidays. Oklahoma State Symbols contains descriptions and pictures of the state symbols, emblems, and mascots of the state, which can be quickly accessed.

  7. STATE EMBLEMS. Thirty-four emblems, a flag, and a seal visually represent Sooners to the world. State symbols embody the efforts of citizens and legislators to make visible the essence of place.

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