The Cherokee Rose is our beautiful and delicate Club flower.  It is white with yellow stamen.  Its leaves are dark green.  The Cherokee Rose is forever linked to the Trail of Tears, its petals representing the women's tears shed during the period of great hardship and grief throughout the historical trek from the Cherokees' home to U.S. forts.

Club Flower: Cherokee Rose (laegivata)
Club Colors: Green and White
Organized: 1906 - Oviedo, Florida
Federated with: General Federation of Women's Clubs - 1923
Florida Federation of Women's Clubs - 1915

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