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Yellow Jessamine (Gelsemium sempervirens) was designated the official state flower of South Carolina in 1924; also featured on the South Carolina quarter.
The state of South Carolina has many official state symbols, holidays and designations and they have been selected to represent the history, resources, and possibilities of the state. The palmetto and crescent of the state flag is South Carolina's best-known symbol.
7 lip 2016 · Learn about the yellow jessamine, a twining woody vine with star-shaped yellow flowers, chosen as the state flower in 1924. Find out its history, distribution, characteristics, and uses in this article from the South Carolina Encyclopedia.
Yellow jessamine (Gelsemium sempervirens) became our official state flower in March 14,1924. Because it is native to our state, it is also called Carolina jessamine. Other names include trumpet vine, evening trumpet flower, and both yellow jasmine and Carolina Jasmine.
Learn about the history and significance of the yellow jessamine, the official state flower of South Carolina since 1924. Find out why it is also known as the "Carolina jasmine" and how it symbolizes constancy, loyalty and patriotism.
Learn about the history and significance of the yellow jessamine (Gelsemium sempervirens), the official state flower of South Carolina since 1924. Find out how it was adopted, what it symbolizes, and where to see it in the wild.
17 maj 2024 · The official state flower of South Carolina is the yellow jasmine, which was officially adopted on 1 February 1924 by the General Assembly of North Carolina. Before making the yellow jasmine the state flower, the South Carolina General Assembly considered several criteria.