The Official Nevada State Flower
Nevada State Flower
Sagebrush



The sagebrush, a hardy, aromatic shrub which is native to the western United States, is the state flower of Nevada. This plant is also known as sagebrush scrub, and is found in many western states, including Nevada, Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho. The sagebrush is a low-growing, evergreen shrub that grows up to three feet in height, and is covered in tiny, fragrant leaves. Sagebrush is a tough and hardy plant, able to survive in arid and dry environments, making it a symbol of Nevada's harsh yet beautiful landscape. It was designated as the state flower of Nevada in 1917 due to its resilience in the face of the harsh climate, and is still widely admired today. The sagebrush is a hardy and resilient plant, and a fitting symbol of the state of Nevada.

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