The state flower is the apple blossom, and the state wildflower is the dwarf lake iris.
Yes, Michigan and Arkansas both have the same state flower. The state flower for both states is the apple blossom.
Two states have the apple blossom as their state flower, Arkansas and Michigan.
Michigan's flower is the Apple Blossom. It was named the state flower because it is a fragrant and beautiful flower and it is native to the state. Michigan is also know worldwide for its apples.
It is the state flower because michigan chose it.
Michigan's State Flower is the apple blossom. In adopting the apple tree's blossom as state flower on April 28, 1897, Chapter 2, Section 2.11 of Michigan Compiled Laws specifically refers to Pyrus coronaria as "one of the most fragrant and beautiful flowered species of apple" that is native to Michigan. The legislation thereby treasures the beauty imparted by blossoming apple trees to Michigan's landscapes as well as the worldwide reputation enjoyed by Michigan's apples.
The Apple Blossom was chosen as the state flower of Michigan in 1897 because of the apple industry's significance in the state's economy. Michigan was one of the leading apple producers in the United States at that time, and the Apple Blossom was seen as a fitting symbol of the state's agricultural heritage and economic prosperity.
Name it like dwarf lake iris that is the Michigan wild flower or apple blossom the state flower of Michigan!
No
1897 is when the Apple Blossom became Michigan's state flower.
The Michigan monkey flower is the only plant entirely endemic to Michigan, this monkey-flower is found in cold calcareous springs, seeps, and streams through northern white-cedar as well as at the base of bluffs near the Great Lakes shoreline.
Arkansas and Michigan
The Arkansas, and Michigan state flower is the Apple Blossom