Provincial And Territorial Flowers Of Canada
The white trillium is famous for its three petaled white flowers.
Provincial and territorial flowers of canada. Canadian provincial and territorial symbols. Canada s provincial and territorial official flowers listed alphabetically first by province and then by territory. This is a list of the symbols of the provinces and territories of canada. Alberta the wild rose adopted in 1930 british columbia the pacific dogwood adopted in 1956 manitoba.
From the quiz author match each flower to the corresponding province or territory. The trillium ontario s provincial flower. Saskatchewan explore the many symbols proudly upheld by the province of saskatchewan including the white tailed deer the saskatoon berry and the sport of curling. This is an online quiz called provincial and territorial flowers of canada there is a printable worksheet available for download here so you can take the quiz with pen and paper.
Read about the red oak the blue jay and the rich charlottetown soil that symbolize canada s smallest province. In this section you will learn about the history behind the formation of each canadian province and territory as well as the origin of its very name. Trillium grandiflorum is a species of flowering perennial herbaceous plant that is native to north america ranging from the northern quebec to the south of the united states. Too many will upset your stomach.
A stylized version appears in the wordmark of the government of ontario and on the official flag of the province s french speaking community. Name flag coat of arms bird animal mammal fish flower tree mineral motto other alberta. The flower is the official provincial emblem of ontario canada and is featured on the province s official flag. The pacific dogwood cornus nuttallii is a deciduous tree it loses its leave each autumn that was adopted in 1956 as british columbia s provincial floral emblem.
The provinces and territories of canada are sub national divisions within the geographical areas of canada under the jurisdiction of the canadian constitution in the 1867 canadian confederation three provinces of british north america new brunswick nova scotia and the province of canada which upon confederation was divided into ontario and quebec were united to form a federated colony. They grow in western forests and are also a popular ornamental largely due to its showy flowers and striking fall foliage. Each province and territory has a unique set of official symbols. Purple violet viola cucullata this small purple or dark blue flower grows in wet meadows and forests.
White trillium trillium grandiflorum the white trillium was designated as the floral emblem of ontario in 1937. Therefore in 1999 quebec chose a new flower that grows throughout the province. When its flowers are in full bloom this represents calving time among the caribou herds of the north. It grows very well all over new brunswick.
The blue flag iris. About provincial and territorial symbols just as the beaver and hockey are naturally linked to canada as its official national symbols each province and territory has its own defining ones. Includes the year the flower was officially adopted.