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  2. File:Lotus flower symbol.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Five petal flower icon.svg - Wikipedia

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    Simple five-petal flower icon, self-made based on abstract circle geometry. For other abstract geometric flowers, see Image:Retro-flower-ornaments.svg: Date: 2010: Source: Converted from a version of the following PostScript vector source code:

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  6. File:Dina-gor.svg - Wikipedia

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    One personal artistic interpretation of the Gorean "Dina" abstract flower symbol (as very vaguely verbally described in John Norman's series of "Gor" science-fiction books). Depicted with five-fold rotational symmetry because of the comment in books 11, 22, 23, and 25 that it is "rose-like". For another version, see Dina-Gor-alternative.svg ...

  7. Fleuron (typography) - Wikipedia

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    A fleuron (/ ˈ f l ʊər ɒ n,-ə n, ˈ f l ɜːr ɒ n,-ə n / [1]), also known as printers' flower, is a typographic element, or glyph, used either as a punctuation mark or as an ornament for typographic compositions. Fleurons are stylized forms of flowers or leaves; the term derives from the Old French: floron ("flower"). [2]

  8. List of Colorado state symbols - Wikipedia

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    Image Adopted Coat of arms: Coat of Arms of the State of Colorado [a] November 11, 1861 March 15, 1877 CRS 24-80-901 [1] Flag: Flag of the State of Colorado [4] June 5, 1911 SB 118-1911 February 28, 1928 SB 152-1929 March 31, 1964 Logo Colorado state government logo [5] See Colorado state logo. March 26, 2019 [5] Motto: Nil sine numine [2]

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