State Flower Fabrics - need advice from those who KNOW!
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Fabri-Quilt is coming out with a (small) line of state flower fabrics. Here's a link:
http://www.checkerdist.com/products/...f_v=P100&f_a=1
I'm not sure about the Oklahoma flower, "Indian Blankets" (gaillardia). I've looked it up on the web and the info I've found suggests that mistletoe is the official state flower, and Indian Blankets are the official state wildflower.
I didn't realize that a state could have two types of official flowers.
Could anyone from Oklahoma shed some light on this?
I must admit... Indian Blankets are a whole lot more showy than mistletoe!
http://www.checkerdist.com/products/...f_v=P100&f_a=1
I'm not sure about the Oklahoma flower, "Indian Blankets" (gaillardia). I've looked it up on the web and the info I've found suggests that mistletoe is the official state flower, and Indian Blankets are the official state wildflower.
I didn't realize that a state could have two types of official flowers.
Could anyone from Oklahoma shed some light on this?
I must admit... Indian Blankets are a whole lot more showy than mistletoe!
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I don't know anything about Oklahoma but I just wanted to say that I was lucky enough to purchase Carol Doak's Fifty Fabulous Stars book AND fabric with all the official state flowers for $50 recently. I was thrilled. Haven't made it yet.
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Originally Posted by Favorite Fabrics
Fabri-Quilt is coming out with a (small) line of state flower fabrics. Here's a link:
I didn't realize that a state could have two types of official flowers.
Could anyone from Oklahoma shed some light on this?
I must admit... Indian Blankets are a whole lot more showy than mistletoe!
I didn't realize that a state could have two types of official flowers.
Could anyone from Oklahoma shed some light on this?
I must admit... Indian Blankets are a whole lot more showy than mistletoe!
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Originally Posted by amandasgramma
Check out this site......http://www.netstate.com/states/symb/flowers/ok_rose.htm
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[quote=Favorite Fabrics]
I'm not sure about the Oklahoma flower, "Indian Blankets" (gaillardia). I've looked it up on the web and the info I've found suggests that mistletoe is the official state flower, and Indian Blankets are the official state wildflower.
I didn't realize that a state could have two types of official flowers.
One of my Guilds did a state flower raffle quilt a few years back. Oklahoma was represented by a red tea rose. NY's was a red rose (regular size rose)
I'm not sure about the Oklahoma flower, "Indian Blankets" (gaillardia). I've looked it up on the web and the info I've found suggests that mistletoe is the official state flower, and Indian Blankets are the official state wildflower.
I didn't realize that a state could have two types of official flowers.
One of my Guilds did a state flower raffle quilt a few years back. Oklahoma was represented by a red tea rose. NY's was a red rose (regular size rose)
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The state of WA has so many official "fill in the blank" that I can't keep up LMBO
So I am not surprised... We have a state flower, wild flower, shrub, tree, etc............. and a slug fits in there somewhere too LOL
So I am not surprised... We have a state flower, wild flower, shrub, tree, etc............. and a slug fits in there somewhere too LOL
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