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  1. As the state flower of Maryland, the Black-Eyed Susan represents the state’s heritage and natural beauty. Black-Eyed Susans are vibrant perennial daisies with yellow rays and a dark-brown center. They bloom between May and August and can reach a height of 2 to 3 feet. The flower’s name is a tribute to Olav Rudbeck and his son, prominent ...

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  3. A cross botonée frequently serves as the finial for the pole on which the flag is displayed. U.S. state flag consisting of a quartered design of alternating red-white and black-yellow panels.Alone of the 13 original states, Maryland has a state flag based on a flag flown under British rule. According to the laws of heraldry, the personal ...

  4. Maryland Mascot: Testudo. Maryland's Terrapin mascot represents the university in the form of a bronze statue and a costumed character. The statue as discussed earlier arrived during the Great Depression while the more mobile mascot first stalked the sidelines in the 1970s. While large in stature, the 300-pound Testudo was a constant target of ...

  5. Jan 21, 2023 · Maryland is famous for its blue crabs and holds the record of producing the highest number of crab cakes in the United States. The official bird of Maryland is the Baltimore oriole. In 1918, Maryland adopted the black-eyed Susan as its official state floral emblem. Maryland’s official state motto is “Fatti Maschii Parole Femine,” which ...

  6. Maryland flag, Made in USA. Also known as the Old Line State, Maryland lies at the center of the Eastern Seaboard that stretches from Maine to Virginia. Its location played a great role during the Civil War where one of the most significant battles known as “Battle of Antietam” took place on September 17, 1862, near Sharpsburg, Maryland.

  7. Mar 4, 2019 · State Flower of Maryland. Designated the official state flower in 1918, the black-eyed Susan is a common flower in Maryland and can be found growing almost everywhere in the state. It is particularly common along the roadside and in fields throughout the state. In some places, the plant bearing the beautiful flower is considered a weed and may ...

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