Troop Crests
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- Bluebird
- Known for its song, Good Cheer! and bright color; at home in the city or in the wild
- Cardinal
- Known for its whistle "Good Cheer!".
- Clover leaf
- Traditional symbol of good luck; also the shape of the Girl Scout trefoil.
- Daffodil
- Spring flower, symbol of sunny personality
- Dogwood
- New life, rebirth; a spring flowering tree
- Falling Star
- Symbol of good luck - makes wishes come true
- Forget-me-not
- Long standing symbol of friendship and loyalty
- Hawaiian Lei
- Symbol for circle of friendship
- Lightning
- Symbol of power in nature
- Lily of the Valley
- Symbol of purity - in folklore, it is known as Fairy Bells
- Morning Glory
- Symbol of awaking of new day and glory to God
- Music Notes
- International symbol of music/song
- Pine Tree
- Symbol for boldness, loyalty, and stability
- Pansy
- Also known as "hearts-ease", stands for service and friendship
- Purple Violet
- Symbolic today of a clean environment and a clean earth
- Red Rose
- The "All American" flower, symbol of beauty
- Sailboat
- Symbol for free as the wind
- Seashell
- A promise of discovery/gifts from the sea
- Star of Bethlehem
- A guide, a goal, it shows the way
- Unicorn
- Whimsy, magic and endless possibilities
- Waterfall
- Symbol of faith and loyalty, and the quest for truth
- White Rose
- Symbol of the Royal House of Stuart - it stands for loyalty and Challenge.
- Wild Rose
- Perseverance and adaptability even in the face of adversity, beauty in strength, and exploring possibilities