Meaning of the Symbols on Troop Crests
Bluebird Traditional symbol of happiness and cheerfulness.

Cardinal Known for its song and bright color. It’s at home in
the city or in the wild and is the symbol of good cheer.

Clover Leaf Traditional symbol of good luck. It’s also the
shape of the Girl Scout Trefoil.

Daffodil Symbol of sunny disposition and outgoing
personality.

Dogwood Symbol of renewed promises and commitments.

Falling Star Symbol of setting and achieving your goals.
Making your wishes come true.

Forget-Me-Not Long standing symbol of friendship and loyalty.

Hawaiian Lei Symbol of unbroken Girl Scout circle of friendship.

Lightning Symbol of strength and courage.

Lily of the Valley Symbol of purity and hope.

Morning Glory Symbol of new opportunities and determination.

Music Notes Symbol of music and laughter.

Pine Tree Symbol of self-reliance, loyalty and stability.

Purple Pansy Symbol of service and friendship.

Purple Violet Symbol of a clean environment.
It’s also the state flower of New Jersey.

Red Rose The “All American” flower.
It symbolizes harmony, equality and beauty.

Sailboat Symbolizes new adventures and a free spirit.

Seashell Symbol of wonder and discover.

Star of Bethlehem Symbolizes a beacon or guide that shows
the way. A goal.

Unicorn Symbolizes magic, whimsy and endless
possibilities.

Waterfall Stands for loyalty and challenge. It was the
crest of the first troop in Savannah, Georgia.

White Rose Symbol of faith, truth and justice.

Wild Rose Symbolizes perseverance and adaptability,
even in the face of adversity. It’s finding
beauty in strength and exploring all possibilities.