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  2. National symbols of the United States - Wikipedia

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    National symbols of the United States are the symbols used to represent the United States of America.

  3. National Flower | The Rose - State Symbols USA

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    The rose was designated as the official flower and floral emblem of the United States in 1986; a symbol of love and beauty, grows naturally throughout North America.

  4. What Is The National Flower Of The USA? - WorldAtlas

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    Regarded as a symbol of love and affection, the rose flower is the national flower of the United States. The rose flower is not only one of the most popular flowers in the US, but it has also played a significant role in the history and myths from ancient time to date.

  5. On November 20th, 1986 Ronald Reagan declared the rose to be the national floral symbol of the United States. In North America, every state, province and territory has it’s own flower or floral emblem, but the rose has been chosen to represent United States as a whole.

  6. United States of America National Flower: The Rose -...

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    Why is the Rose the National Flower of the United States? In 1986, the rose was designated as the national flower of the United States by President Ronald Reagan. The decision was based on the rose’s beauty, versatility, and cultural significance.

  7. All About The United States' National Flower: The Rose -...

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    The rose became the national flower of the United States on November 20, 1986. President Ronald Reagan made the declaration in a ceremony held in the White House Rose Garden, a location that further underscores the symbolic importance of the rose in America.

  8. United States National Flower, Bird and Tree - Birds and Blooms

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    National Flower of the USA: Rose On November 20, 1986, President Ronald Reagan declared the rose the National Flower of the USA in a special ceremony in the White House Rose Garden. The proclamation reads, in part:

  9. rose - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

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    Among the best-loved and most widely grown flowers is the rose, the national flower of the United States. Its clear, delicate colors, its often rich fragrance, and the beauty of its form have made the rose a favorite garden flower since ancient times.

  10. How the Rose Became the National Flower for the U.S. - Flower...

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    Of all the glorious flowers on earth, the rose was named the most special, earning the champion title of the United States’ national flower. President Ronald Reagan signed this proclamation on October 7, 1986, with these sentiments.

  11. The National Flower - National Rose Garden

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    The flower commonly known as the rose is designated and adopted as the national floral emblem of the United States of America, and the President of the United States is authorized and requested to declare such fact by proclamation.