Coat of arms of Grenada

Coat of arms of Grenada
ArmigerCrown of Grenada
Adopted1974
CrestOn a royal helmet affronty, lambrequined Gules, seven red roses surrounded with a garland of Bougainvillea-flowers.
TorseArgent and Gules
ShieldQuarterly, a cross Or, 1&4: Gules, a lion passant guardant Or, 2&3: Vert, a crescent and a lily Or; and in nombril point a picture of the Santa Maria.
SupportersAn armadillo on the dexter, supporting a stalk of maize, and a pigeon on the sinister, supporting a banana tree, all proper
CompartmentMount St. Catherine and Grand Etang Lake, all proper
MottoEver Conscious of God, We Aspire, Build and Advance as One People

The coat of arms of Grenada is the official heraldic achievement of the Caribbean island state of Grenada. It was granted by royal warrant of Queen Elizabeth II on 6 December 1973.