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What are the Colorado colors?
The Colorado flag uses the same red, white, and blue as the U.S. national flag. The colors do have symbolic meaning as described in the Iconography section above.
What are the official colors of the Colorado flag?
The flag consists of three alternate stripes of equal width, the two outer stripes are blue, in the same color of the U.S. national flag. The blue is meant to represent Colorado’s stunning blue skies. The middle stripe is white, representing the snowcapped Colorado Rockies.
What is the Colorado state flower?
Colorado blue columbine
Colorado/State flower
The white and lavender Columbine, Aquilegia caerulea, was adopted as the official state flower on April 4, 1899 by an act of the General Assembly.
What are the colors of the Colorado State Flag?
The Colorado State (USA) Flag palette has 4 colors which are Red (NCS) (#BF0A30), Gold (Web) (Golden) (#FFD700), White (#FFFFFF) and Cool Black (#002868). This color combination was created by user Keshav. The Hex, RGB and CMYK codes are in the table below. Note: English language names are approximate equivalents of the hexadecimal color codes.
What are the colors of Colorado State University?
The Colorado State University colors are Green and Gold. The nickname of the athletics team is the Rams. The color codes: RGB, CYMK for print, Hex for web and the Pantone colors can be seen below. We recommend using the Colorado State Rams colors for personal projects and in the case of commercial use to visit the university or college website.
What is the state flower of Colorado?
Colorado was admitted to the Union in the year 1876– the one hundredth anniversary of American independence. Third — C stands for columbine, the state flower of Colorado. Fourth — The gold center symbolizes the glorious all-the-year-round sunshine of Colorado.
What does the C stand for on the Colorado State Flag?
The New Colorado State Flag has 10 significations: First — The red C stands for Colorado, a Spanish word, meaning red. Second — C stands for centennial. Colorado was admitted to the Union in the year 1876– the one hundredth anniversary of American independence. Third — C stands for columbine, the state flower of Colorado.