The rose is the U.S. national flower.
The rose is the U.S. national flower.
In the United States, the state flower is decided by the state legislature.
In the United States, the US State of Alabama, the State flower is the Camellia.
Rose
The official national flower of the United States of America is the rose.
Among the states in the United States, the ones that do not have a rose as their state flower include Texas, which has the bluebonnet, and Hawaii, which features the hibiscus. Each state has chosen a flower that reflects its unique identity and heritage. In contrast, states like New York and North Dakota have designated the rose as their state flower.
The gardenia, actually not a flower but a flowering shrub from southeast China, is not the state flower for any U.S. States or Commonwealths. However, not every state flower is a flower - some are trees. The Tahitian gardenia is the national "flower" of Tahiti. ~ Madeline, NYC and NJ dog trainer
Alaska's state flower is the Forget-me-not flower.
Alabama's state flower is the Camellia
Arizona uses the Saguaro cactus flower as the state's flower .
The purple passion flower is the state's wildflower and the iris is the state's cultivated flower.
The sunflower is the state flower of Kansas because the state is heavily populated with the flower. The sunflower become the state flower in 1903.