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Viola (plant) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Version history for Violet Flower Screensaver shows you how often it was updated over the past months (starting Dec 26, 2007) as well as 'what is new' information for each update (if available, since this information provided by the author).
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Serious Displute in Relation to the Violet Between The Flower Fairy and an Academy Which Prefers to Remain Anonymous. ... She was occupied, at the time, with the history of the violet. ... Serious Displute In Relation to the Violet: Between The Flower Fairy and An Academy Which Prefers To Remain Anonymous.; (Violet)
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The violet is revered for its beauty and its spiritual significance and is a symbol for humility. ... In Christian art, what does the violet symbolize? ... Home » Visual & Performing Arts » Classical Art History » Renaissance Art » Flower Symbol in Christian Art...
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In 1907, Illinois school children voted to select the state tree and the state flower. They selected the Native Oak and the Violet. The General Assembly approved a bill to make these selections official in 1908.
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In 1963 an attempt was made to have the Legislature "officially" designate the violet as the state flower, but the legislation apparently failed. In 1971, at the urging of New Jersey's garden clubs, legislation more specifically designating the Common Meadow Violet (Viola sororia) as the state flower was enacted.
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However, more than half a century would pass before Rhode Island formally adopted the violet as it's state flower. In 1967 a politician named Francis Sherman decided that Rhode Island had waited long enough and introduced a bill in the state senate to adopt the violet as the state flower. ... ; Postal History Introduction;
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