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Finally, the syringa is Idaho's state flower. Also called the mock orange, the syringa isn't really a wildflower, but a woody shrub that grows up to 10-feet high, with clusters of white, fragrant ...
The beautiful and fragrant shrub called Lewis' mockorange (Philadelphus lewisii) grows from British Columbia to northern California and from the Pacific Coast inland to Montana.
Some of Idaho’s most famous wildflowers were observed in the early 1800s by Lewis and Clark. Wildflowers will be blooming in Idaho soon. Here are 5 you can’t miss, where to find them ...
Idaho’s state symbols range from sensible, like Syringa as the state flower, to quirky, such as the state dinosaur, fossil, fish, amphibian 15 official Gem State emblems and icons: birds, trees ...
Every year for the past several years at least, the fourth-grade students at Nampa Christian Elementary show off their learning skills with a very special project.
Columbine is also common to Idaho’s mountain areas, and it’s actually the state flower of Colorado. Columbines occur in a wide range of colors, and many of the flowers are bi-colored.