Can't answer this question. South America isn't a state so it doesn't have a state flower. South America is a continent. Seriously, the world is in trouble if we have people asking questions like this
South Dakota's official state flower is the American Pasque Flower.
South Dakota's state flower is the Pasque flower.
The South Dakota State Flower was selected in 1903.
It is easiily recognized.
South Dakota's state flower, the American Pasqueflower, is usually a blue/purple color but may also be white.
The American Pasque Flower is the state flower of South Dakota.The Pasque flower is known by many names. The Lakota name for the flower is "hosi cekpa" meaning "child's navel." Others refer to this flower as anemone, wind flower, blue anemone, Hartshorne plant, gosling plant, American pulstilla, prairie crocus, blue tulip, wild crocus, prairie smoke, sand flower, rock lily, headache plant, Coventry bells and the May Day flower.
It was iin 1903.
South Australia is a state, so it does not have a national flower and animal, but a state flower and animal. The floral, or flower emblem, of South Australia is the Sturt's Desert Pea. The faunal emblems of South Australia are the hairy nosed wombat for the animal, the piping shrike for the bird or avian emblem, and the leafy sea dragon for the marine emblem.
That would be South Carolina in the US, and West Bengal in India.
The yellow jessamine became South Carolina's official state flower in March 14, 1924. It is native to South Carolina and is also known as Carolina jessamine, hence it was chosen.
Alaska's state flower is the Forget-me-not flower.
The waratah, Telopea speciosissima, is the state flower of New South Wales.