States Flowers of United States
The United States of America is a federal republic consisting of 50 states and one federal district (Washington, D.C.).States are the primary subdivisions of the United States, and possess a number of powers and rights under the United States Constitution, such as regulating intrastate commerce, running elections, creating local governments, and ratifying Constitutional amendments. Under the tenth amendment to the Constitution, the states can exercise all powers that are not delegated to the federal government.Each state has its own government, Capital , Birds and flowers.
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All 50 states have an official state flowers and rose was the official national flower of United States of America(Washington, D.C.) in 1986.
United State National Flower
Rose
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States Flowers
Alabama
Camellia
Alaska
Forget-me-not
Arizona
Saguaro Cactus Blossom
Arkansas
Apple Blossom
California
Golden Poppy
Colorado
Columbine
Connecticut
Mountain Laurel
Delaware
Peach Blossom
Florida
Orange Blossom
Georgia
Cherokee Rose
Hawaii
Hibiscus
Idaho
Syringa
Illinois
Native violet
Indiana
Peony
Iowa
Wild Rose
Kansas
Native Sunflower
Kentucky
Goldenrod
Louisiana
Magnolia
Maine
White Pine Cone and Tassel
Maryland
Black-Eyed Susan
Massachusetts
Mayflower
Michigan
Apple Blossom
Minnesota
Pink and White Lady's Slipper
Mississippi
Magnolia
Missouri
Hawthorn
Montana
Bitterroot
Nebraska
Goldenrod
Nevada
Sagebrush
New Hampshire
Purple Lilac
New Jersey
Purple Violet
New Mexico
Yucca Flower
New York
Rose
North Carolina
Dogwood
North Dakota
Wild Prairie Rose
Ohio
Scarlet Carnation
Oklahoma
Mistletoe
Oregon
Oregon Grape
Pennsylvania
Mountain Laurel
Rhode Island
Blue Violet
South Carolina
Yellow Jessamine
South Dakota
American Pasqueflower
Tennessee
Iris
Texas
Bluebonnet
Utah
Sego Lily
Vermont
Red Clover
Virginia
Dogwood
Washington
Coast Rhododendron
West Virginia
Rhododendron
Wisconsin
Wood Violet
Wyoming
Indian Paintbrush
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