State Flowers
State flowers are designated flowers that represent each of the 50 U.S. states. These flowers are often chosen for their beauty, historical significance, or connection to the state's culture and environment. For example, the California Poppy is the state flower of California, while the Rose is the state flower of New York.
Each state has its own unique flower, which can be found in gardens, parks, and natural landscapes throughout the region. State flowers serve as symbols of state pride and identity, and they are often featured in state-related events and celebrations.