In November 1960,
Anigozanthos manglesii was adopted as the floral
emblem of Western Australia in a proclamation made by the premier of Western Australia
David Brand. It also appears on the armorial bearings of that state, framing the crown in the
coat of arms. This is given to denote the sovereignty and independence of Western Australia. The
blazon reads: A red and green kangaroo paw superimposed over a scene of
Perth was depicted on a
five pence on a 1962 Australian stamp issue designed by Warner to mark the
British Empire and Commonwealth Games held in Perth that year. In 1968 another stamp issue, designed by Nell Wilson, showed the red and green kangaroo paw as part of a series on state floral emblems. ==See also==