Kansas Statutes
§ 73-1801 — State flower and floral emblem
Kansas § 73-1801
JurisdictionKansas
Ch. 73SOLDIERS, SAILORS AND PATRIOTIC EMBLEMS
Art. 18STATE FLOWER AND FLORAL EMBLEM
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Bluebook
Kan. Stat. Ann. § 73-1801 (2026).
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WHEREAS, Kansas has a native wild flower common throughout her borders, hardy and conspicuous, of definite, unvarying and striking shape, easily sketched, moulded, and carved, having armorial capacities, ideally adapted for artistic reproduction, with its strong, distinct disk and its golden circle of clear glowing rays — a flower that a child can draw on a slate, a woman can work in silk, or a man can carve on stone or fashion in clay; and
WHEREAS, This flower has to all Kansans a historic symbolism which speaks of frontier days, winding trails, pathless prairies, and is full of the life and glory of the past, the pride of the present, and richly emblematic of the majesty of a golden future, and is a flower which has given Kansas the world-wide name, "the sunflower state": therefore,
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Legislative History
L. 1903, ch. 479, § 1; June 1; R.S. 1923, 75-3033.
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