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  1. Nov 19, 2018 · Sunflowers in Kansas. The native wild sunflower (Helianthus annuus) is the designated floral emblem and the state flower of Kansas. It was adopted in 1903. The sunflower features in the Kansas quarter, state flag, and is the reason why Kansas is known as "the Sunflower State." Ironically, just a decade before it acquired the official status ...

  2. Kansas designated the wild native sunflower as official state flower and floral emblem in 1903. All State Flowers. The sunflower is also featured on the Kansas quarter, state flag, and even the nickname for Kansas is "The Sunflower State." Sunflower Facts. Native Americans were using native sunflowers for food over 3,000 years ago.

  3. That occasion suggested the sunflower as our state flower." Morehouse drafted the bill for the 1903 session designating the wild native sunflower or Helianthus as the state flower. Governor Willis Bailey signed the legislation on March 12, 1903. Nebraska had considered adopting the flower as its own before the Kansas law passed.

  4. Kansas is the 34 th state to enter the union, hence the 34 stars present on the seal. Read the statute here. 1903 - State Flower and Floral Emblem. The state flower, the Wild Native Sunflower, Helianthus annus, was adopted in 1903. It has been featured on other notable state items such as the Kansas quarter and state flag.

  5. Mar 12, 2021 · March 12, 1903. On this day, the Kansas State Flower was officially selected. Governor Willis Bailey signed the legislation that designated the wild native Sunflower or Helianthus as the state flower. Next door, Nebraska was also considering the Sunflower during that same period. But when Kansas made it official, Nebraska dropped its bid.

  6. Jan 26, 2020 · In 1903, Kansas declared itself the “Sunflower State,” naming the wild native plant as its official flower. The bright, sun-seeking helianthus variety of the sunflower—prominent in historic Kansas as an enduring symbol of the state’s wide and vast open spaces—speaks of a life-giving past, a present steeped in pride and a golden future.

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  8. Kansas State Flower. Wild Native Sunflower. Helianthus annuus. In September the fields and roadsides of the Great Plains erupt in a blaze of yellow as the sunflowers and goldenrods (also members of the sunflower family) make their presence known to the local pollinating insects. While many sunflower species may begin blooming in July, they are ...

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