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List of U.S. state and territory flowers
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"List of state flowers" redirects here. For Australian state flowers, see List of Australian floral emblems.
This is a list of U.S. state, federal district, and territory flowers.
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State federal district or territory | Common name | Scientific name | Image | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|
Alabama | Camellia (state flower) | Camellia japonica | ![]() | 1959 (clarified 1999)[1] |
Oak-leaf hydrangea (state wildflower) | Hydrangea quercifolia | ![]() | 1999[2] | |
Alaska | Forget-me-not | Myosotis alpestris | ![]() | 1917[3] |
American Samoa | Paogo (Ulafala) | Pandanus tectorius | ![]() | 1973[4] |
Arizona | Saguaro cactus blossom | Carnegiea gigantea | ![]() | 1931[5] |
Arkansas | Apple blossom | Malus | ![]() | 1901[6] |
California | California poppy | Eschscholzia californica | ![]() | 1903[7] |
Colorado | Colorado blue columbine | Aquilegia coerulea | ![]() | 1899[8] |
Connecticut | Mountain laurel (state flower) | Kalmia latifolia | ![]() | 1907[9] |
Michaela Petit's Four-O’Clocks (children's state flower) | Mirabilis jalapa | 2015[10] | ||
Delaware | Peach blossom | Prunus persica | ![]() | 1953[11] |
District of Columbia | American Beauty Rose | Rosa | ![]() | 1925[4] |
Florida | Orange blossom (state flower) | Citrus sinensis | ![]() | 1909[12] |
Tickseed (state wildflower) | Coreopsis spp. | ![]() | 1991[13] | |
Georgia | Cherokee rose (state floral emblem) | Rosa laevigata | ![]() | 1916[14] |
Azalea (state wildflower) | Rhododendron | ![]() | 1979[15] | |
Guam | Bougainvillea spectabilis | Bougainvillea spectabilis | ![]() | 1968[4] |
Hawaii | Hawaiian hibiscus (maʻo hau hele) | Hibiscus brackenridgei | ![]() |
1988[16][17] |
Idaho | Syringa, mock orange | Philadelphus lewisii | ![]() | 1931[18] |
Illinois | Violet (state flower) | Viola | ![]() | 1907[19] |
Milkweed (state wildflower) | Asclepias spp. | 2017[20] | ||
Indiana | Peony | Paeonia | ![]() | 1957[21] |
Iowa | Wild rose | Rosa arkansana | ![]() | 1897[22][23] |
Kansas | Sunflower | Helianthus annuus | ![]() | 1903[24] |
Kentucky | Goldenrod | Solidago gigantea | ![]() | 1926[25] |
Louisiana | Magnolia (state flower) | Magnolia | ![]() | 1900[26] |
Louisiana iris (state wildflower) | Iris giganticaerulea | ![]() | 1990[27] | |
Maine | White pine cone and tassel | Pinus strobus | 1895[28] | |
Maryland | Black-eyed susan | Rudbeckia hirta | 1918[29] | |
Massachusetts | Mayflower | Epigaea repens | ![]() | 1918[30] |
Michigan | Apple blossom (state flower) | Malus | ![]() | 1897[31][32] |
Dwarf lake iris (state wildflower) | Iris lacustris | ![]() | 1998[33] | |
Minnesota | Pink and white lady's slipper | Cypripedium reginae | ![]() | 1902 (enacted 1967)[34][35] |
Mississippi | Magnolia (state flower) | Magnolia | ![]() | 1900 (enacted 1952)[36] |
Tickseed (state wildflower) | Coreopsis | ![]() | 1991[37] | |
Missouri | Hawthorn | Crataegus | ![]() | 1923[38] |
Montana | Bitterroot | Lewisia rediviva | ![]() | 1894[39] |
Nebraska | Goldenrod | Solidago gigantea | ![]() | 1895[40] |
Nevada | Sagebrush | Artemisia tridentata | ![]() | 1967[41] |
New Hampshire | Purple lilac (state flower) | Syringa vulgaris | ![]() | 1919[42] |
Pink lady's slipper (state wildflower) | Cypripedium acaule | ![]() | 1991[42] | |
New Jersey | Violet | Viola sororia | ![]() | 1971[43][44] |
New Mexico | Yucca flower | Yucca | ![]() | 1927[45] |
New York | Rose | Rosa | ![]() | 1955[46] |
North Carolina | Flowering dogwood (state flower) | Cornus florida | 1941[47] | |
Carolina lily (state wildflower) |
Lilium michauxii | ![]() |
2003[48][49] | |
North Dakota | Wild prairie rose | Rosa blanda or arkansana | ![]() | 1907[50] |
Northern Mariana Islands | Flores mayo | Plumeria | ![]() | 1979[4] |
Ohio | Scarlet carnation (state flower) | Dianthus caryophyllus | ![]() | 1953[51] |
Large white trillium (state wild flower) | Trillium grandiflorum | ![]() | 1987[52] | |
Oklahoma | Oklahoma rose (state flower) | Rosa | ![]() | 2004[53] |
Indian blanket (state wildflower) | Gaillardia pulchella | ![]() | 1986[53] | |
Mistletoe (state floral emblem) | Phoradendron leucarpum | ![]() | 1893[53] | |
Oregon | Oregon grape | Berberis aquifolium | ![]() | 1899[54] |
Pennsylvania | Mountain laurel (state flower) | Kalmia latifolia | ![]() | 1933[55] |
Penngift crown vetch (beautification and conservation plant) | Coronilla varia | ![]() | 1982[55] | |
Puerto Rico | Flor de Maga | Thespesia grandiflora | ![]() | 2019[56][57] |
Rhode Island | Violet | Viola | ![]() | 1968[58][59] |
South Carolina | Yellow jessamine (state flower) | Gelsemium sempervirens | ![]() | 1924[60] |
Goldenrod (state wildflower) | Solidago altissima | ![]() | 2003[61] | |
South Dakota | Pasque flower | Pulsatilla hirsutissima | ![]() | 1903[62] |
Tennessee | Iris (state cultivated flower) | Iris | ![]() | 1933[63] |
Purple passionflower (state wildflower 1) | Passiflora incarnata | ![]() | 1919[63] | |
Tennessee purple coneflower (state wildflower 2) | Echinacea tennesseensis | ![]() | 2012[63] | |
Texas | Bluebonnet spp. | Lupinus spp. | ![]() | 1901 (broadened in 1971)[64] |
Utah | Sego lily | Calochortus nuttallii | ![]() | 1911[65] |
Vermont | Red clover | Trifolium pratense | ![]() | 1894[66] |
Virgin Islands | Yellow Elder | Tecoma stans | ![]() | 1934[4] |
Virginia | American dogwood | Cornus florida | ![]() | 1918[67][68] |
Washington | Coast rhododendron | Rhododendron macrophyllum | 1892 (officially 1959)[69] | |
West Virginia | Rhododendron | Rhododendron maximum | ![]() | 1903[70] |
Wisconsin | Wood violet | Viola papilionacea | ![]() | 1909[71] |
Wyoming | Indian paintbrush | Castilleja linariifolia | ![]() | 1917[72][73] |
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