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===<span id="State_4"></span>South Australia=== {| class="wikitable" | |'''4. State of South Australia, Adelaide.''' '''Badge''': The Rising Sun Or with thereon an Australian Piping Shrike displayed proper and standing on a staff of a gum tree raguly Gules and Vert. '''Adopted''': 30 April 1893 |- | |'''Arms''': Azure on the Rising Sun depicted as a Roundel Or an Australian Piping Shrike displayed and standing on the staff of a Gum Tree proper. '''Royal Warrant of Queen Elizabeth II''': 19 April 1984 |- | | '''Flower''': Sturt's Desert Pea (''Swainsona formosa'') The wildflower has its Latin name derived from English botanist Isaac Swainson. Each flower has a bulbous centre known as “the boss.” Although it is the floral emblem of South Australia, the Desert Pea grows in most of inland Australia. Depicted by Wikimedia Commons user “Squiresy92” |}
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