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The state flower of North Carolina is Cornus florida.

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What is North Carolina national flower?

North Carolina is a state, not a nation. The state flower is dogwood.


What is the state flower North Carolina?

The North Carolina state flower is the American Dogwood.


What is north Carolines state flower?

The North Carolina state flower is the American Dogwood.


Why was the Dogwood chosen to be North Carolina's state flower?

The blossom of the dogwood tree became the official state flower of North Carolina in 1941. It is one of the most prevalent trees in North Carolina and it is native to the state.


Is the dogwood cornus the state bird of North Carolina?

No, dogwood cornus is the state flower of North Carolina.


What is the state bird and flower North Carolina?

the state bird is the cardinal and the flower is the flowering dogwood.


The flowering dogwood is the state flower of?

It is the state flower of Virginia, adopted in 1918, and is also North Carolina's state flower, designated in 1941.


North Carolina's State Flower?

The dogwood blossom.


What is North Carolina's state flower and state tree?

Since 1943, North Carolina's state bird is the Cardinal. The state flower has been the Dogwood since 1941, and the state tree has been the Longleaf Pine since 1963.


What state is the dogwood state?

Both North Carolina and Virginia list American Dogwood as their state flower.


What states flower is the flowering dogwood?

Both North Carolina and Virginia list American Dogwood as their state flower.


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North Carolina has mountains, flatlands, oceanfront (beaches) and is also the site of one of the first English settlements that just disappeared and was never seen or heard of again. Was it called Roanoke Island? (not sure)