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Idaho State Symbols Idaho State Symbols Abbey Andersen 4 th G d 4 th Grade Mrs. Burke

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Idaho State SymbolsIdaho State Symbols

Abbey Andersen4th G d4th Grade

Mrs. Burke

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The Western White Pine

The western white pine grows to 200 feet. The tallest is 219ft. Usually the first 75 feet has no

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Pine

branches. In fact, that 75 feet could build a small house. It’s needles are blue-green. They are

four to six inches. The tree’s cones are six to twelve inches. Younger trees have silvery gray,y g y,

smooth bark and older trees have darker bark

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The Mountain Blue Bird

The State Legislature passed of an act g pdesignating the mountain blue bird the state bird of Idaho on February 28,1931.

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The Syringay g

The syringa is a flower shrub that can get to be six to twelve feet. They have four white petals and yellow

centers. The plant is also very useful.p y

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A lAppaloosa

The Appaloosa is Idaho’s state animal. The horse has a colorful spotted coat patterns. The Appaloosa’s hooves are striped The Appaloosa was used in the Nez hooves are striped. The Appaloosa was used in the Nez Perce war. The horse is good for racing and jumping.

The Nez Perce is a group of Indians.g p

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Here We Have IdahoHere We Have IdahoHere We Have IdahoHere We Have Idaho

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SQUARE DANCESQUARE DANCESQUARE DANCESQUARE DANCE

These are some examples of dresses that the woman wear

People square dancingfor Square Dancing.