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The hawthorn, chosen in 1923, features clusters of small, white flowers. It grows throughout Missouri, symbolizing the state's rural heritage. The State Flowers collection is...
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The hawthorn, chosen in 1923, features clusters of small, white flowers. It grows throughout Missouri, symbolizing the state's rural heritage. The State Flowers collection is...
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Adopted in 1895, the bitterroot's pink blooms grow in rocky soil. it symbolizes Montana's rugged landscapes and pioneer resilience. The State Flowers collection is a...
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Named the state flower in 1895, the goldenrod's bright yellow plumes brighten Nebraska's prairies in late summer and symbolize warmth and friendship. The State Flowers...
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The sagebrush, adopted in 1917, is a hardy desert shrub with fragrant, silver-green foliage. it represents Nevada's arid climate and unique beauty. The State Flowers...
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The purple lilac, chosen in 1919, is known for its fragrant blossoms. It represents New Hampshire's hardy, enduring spirit. The State Flowers collection is a...
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Adopted in 1971, the violet grows widely across New Jersey. Its vibrant purple petals symbolize modesty and charm. The State Flowers collection is a unique...
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Chosen in 1927, the yucca's tall stalks with creamy white flowers thrive in New Mexico's deserts, symbolizing adaptability and strength. The State Flowers collection is...
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The rose, adopted in 1955, symbolizes New York's beauty and diversity. Its many varieties grow throughout the state. The State Flowers collection is a unique...
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Selected in 1941, the dogwood's flowers bloom in spring, symbolizing North Carolina's natural beauty and renewal. The State Flowers collection is a unique way to...
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Selected in 1941, the dogwood's white flowers bloom in spring, symbolizing North Carolina's natural beauty and renewal. The State Flowers collection is a unique way...
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Adopted in 1907, this delicate pink flower thrives in North Dakota's prairies, symbolizing resilience and beauty. The State Flowers collection is a unique way to...
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Chosen in 1904, the scarlet carnation honors President William McKinley and symbolizes love and admiration. The State Flowers collection is a unique way to show...
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The Oklahoma Rose, adopted in 2004, is a deep crimson hybrid tea rose known for its velvety petals and sweet fragrance. It symbolizes Oklahoma's beauty,...
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The Oregon grape, named in 1899, features yellow flowers and blue berries. It thrives in Oregon's damp climate and symbolizes strength. The State Flowers collection...
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Adopted in 1933, the mountain laurel grows in Pennsylvania's forests. Its intricate, star-shaped flowers symbolize strength and perseverance. The State Flowers collection is a unique...
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The violet, adopted in 1968, grows abundantly in Rhode Island. Its purple petals represent modesty and charm. The State Flowers collection is a unique way...
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Chosen in 1924, this climbing vine's fragrant, trumpet-shaped flowers bloom in early spring, symbolizing grace and simplicity. The State Flowers collection is a unique way...
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Adopted in 1903, this early-blooming flower thrives on South Dakota's prairies. Its lavender petals and yellow centers signal spring. The State Flowers collection is a...
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The iris, named in 1933, comes in many colors and symbolizes Tennessee's natural beauty and diversity. The State Flowers collection is a unique way to...
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Adopted in 1901, the bluebonnet's vivid blue flowers blanket Texas in spring, representing its vast landscapes and heritage. The State Flowers collection is a unique...
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Chosen in 1911, the sego lily was a vital food source for early settlers. Its white, tulip-shaped flowers symbolize Utah's pioneer history. The State Flowers...
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Adopted in 1894, the red clover thrives in Vermont's pastures, symbolizing agriculture and hardiness. The State Flowers collection is a unique way to show your...
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Selected in 1918, the dogwood's white flowers symbolize Virginia's beauty and historic ties to nature. The State Flowers collection is a unique way to show...
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The American Beauty Rose, designated as the floral emblem of Washington, D.C., is known for its large, fragrant, deep pink blooms. It symbolizes elegance, beauty,...
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Chosen in 1892, this pink flowering shrub thrives in Washington's coastal regions and symbolizes natural splendor. The State Flowers collection is a unique way to...
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Adopted in 1903, the rhododendron's large, colorful flowers grow in West Virginia's mountains, symbolizing resilience. The State Flowers collection is a unique way to show...
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Chosen in 1909, the wood violet blooms in forests and meadows, representing Wisconsin's tranquility and natural beauty. The State Flowers collection is a unique way...
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The Indian paintbrush, adopted in 1917, features fiery red flowers and thrives in Wyoming's rugged landscapes, symbolizing adventure and beauty. The State Flowers collection is...
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The State Trees collection is a unique way to show your state pride! Choose your state, or pick your favorite tree from the collection and...
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The State Trees collection is a unique way to show your state pride! Choose your state, or pick your favorite tree from the collection and...
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The State Trees collection is a unique way to show your state pride! Choose your state, or pick your favorite tree from the collection and...
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The state tree of Alabama is the longleaf pine (Pinus palustris). It was designated as the official state tree in 1949. Known for its tall,...
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The state tree of Alaska is the Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis). It was designated as the official state tree in 1962. This tall, fast-growing evergreen...
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The state tree of Arizona is the Palo Verde (Parkinsonia species). It was designated as the official state tree in 1954. The name -Palo Verde-...
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