The state flower varies depending on the state. Each state in the US has an official state flower, which is mostly a native flower that originated in the respective geographical zone. Here are some examples of state flowers:
- Alabama: Camellia
- Alaska: Alpine forget-me-not
- California: California Poppy
- Florida: Orange blossom
- Hawaii: Yellow hibiscus
- Kentucky: Goldenrod
- Louisiana: Magnolia
- Maine: White pine cone and tassel
- Maryland: Black-Eyed Susan
- Massachusetts: Mayflower
- Nebraska: Goldenrod
- New York: Rose
- Pennsylvania: Mountain Laurel
- Rhode Island: Violet
- South Carolina: Yellow Jessamine
- Tennessee: Iris
It is important to note that some states have more than one state flower, such as a state wildflower or state cultivated flower. Additionally, some states have changed their choice of flower over time.