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Immerse yourself in the majestic atmosphere of the Nation's Capital with this stunning Washington, DC poster. Featuring the iconic Capitol Building framed by lush greenery...
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The camellia, adopted in 1959, is celebrated for its stunning, multi-petaled blooms in shades of pink, red, and white. This evergreen shrub thrives in Alabama's...
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This petite, bright blue flower with a yellow center was chosen in 1949. It thrives in Alaska's cool summers and is a symbol of remembrance,...
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The saguaro cactus blossom, designated in 1931, blooms on the iconic saguaro cactus. Its creamy white flowers open at night and last until midday, representing...
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Adopted in 1901, the delicate apple blossom, with its pink and white petals, represents Arkansas's history as a major apple producer. Its sweet fragrance captures...
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The California poppy, or -golden poppy,- became the state flower in 1903. Its vibrant orange petals carpet the state in spring, symbolizing California's rich natural...
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Chosen in 1899, this rare, multi-colored flower grows in high-altitude meadows. Its purple, white, and yellow hues represent Colorado's mountains, snow, and gold, respectively. The...
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Declared the state flower in 1907, the mountain laurel's pink and white blossoms are found in Connecticut's forests. Its star-shaped flowers are both beautiful and...
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The peach blossom, selected in 1895, reflects Delaware's history as a peach-growing state. Its delicate pink petals and sweet scent are hallmarks of spring. The...
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The orange blossom, adopted in 1909, symbolizes Florida's citrus industry. Its small, fragrant white flowers are key to the state's agricultural identity and signify fertility...
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The Cherokee rose, named the state flower in 1916, is a climbing white rose with golden centers. It represents the resilience and beauty of the...
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The yellow hibiscus, or pua aloalo, became Hawaii's state flower in 1988. Found on the islands, this tropical bloom symbolizes aloha and the islands' lush,...
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Adopted in 1931, the syringa (mock orange) is a fragrant shrub with clusters of white flowers. It reflects Idaho's rugged beauty and is found near...
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The violet was chosen in 1908 and is abundant across Illinois. Its vibrant purple petals and heart-shaped leaves are a symbol of modesty and simplicity....
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The peony, adopted in 1957, is celebrated for its large, lush blooms in various colors. It symbolizes prosperity and a rich agricultural heritage in Indiana....
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The wild prairie rose, selected in 1897, has soft pink petals and a bright yellow center. It grows in Iowa's open fields and represents the...
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The sunflower, named the state flower in 1903, symbolizes Kansas's nickname, the -Sunflower State.- Its tall stalks and bright, sunny heads reflect the state's vast...
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Designated in 1926, the goldenrod features clusters of tiny, bright yellow flowers. It represents Kentucky's vibrant late-summer landscapes and community spirit. The State Flowers collection...
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Adopted in 1900, the magnolia tree's large, creamy white flowers are fragrant symbols of Louisiana's southern charm and resilience. The State Flowers collection is a...
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This unique choice, adopted in 1895, represents Maine's iconic white pine trees. Its cones and tassels symbolize the state's timber heritage and evergreen forests. The...
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The black-eyed Susan, selected in 1918, has golden yellow petals and a dark center. It reflects Maryland's agricultural roots and cheerful spirit. The State Flowers...
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The mayflower, adopted in 1918, is a delicate and fragrant woodland flower. It represents the Pilgrims' journey and the state's colonial history. The State Flowers...
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Chosen in 1897, the apple blossom reflects Michigan's role as a leading apple producer. Its pink and white petals herald the arrival of spring. The...
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This rare orchid, adopted in 1902, grows in Minnesota's wetlands. Its unique pink and white petals symbolize the state's pristine natural beauty. The State Flowers...
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Adopted in 1952, the magnolia represents Mississippi's southern charm. Its fragrant blooms are a beloved symbol of the state. The State Flowers collection is a...
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Adopted in 1952, the magnolia represents Mississippi's southern charm. Its creamy white, fragrant blooms are a beloved symbol of the state. The State Flowers collection...
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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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