Both Iowa and North Dakota have the Wild Prairie Rose as their official state flower.
The Iowa state flower is the Wild Prairie Rose.
The Wild Prairie Rose is the state flower for Iowa and North Dakota.
North Dakota's state flower is the Wild Prairie Rose. North Dakota's state tree is the American Elm. North Dakota's state grass is the Western Wheatgrass. North Dakota's state fruit is the Chokecherry.
The Iowa state flower is the Wild Prairie Rose.
The iris is Tennessee's official state flower.
The magnolia is the state flower of Mississippi.
We have not an official, special flower.
The peony is the official state flower of Indiana.
The North Dakota Federation of Women supported the Wild Prairie Rose (Rosa blanda or Rosa arkansana) to be the state flower in 1898. North Dakota school children also voted for the Wild Prairie Rose to be the state flower.In 1899, the first graduating class of the University of North Dakota selected the colors pink and green, chosen directly from the wild prairie rose growing on the campus, as their school colors. This contributed to choosing the Wild Prairie Rose as the state flower.Senator Louis B. Hanna sponsored a bill to name the Wild Prairie Rose the official floral emblem of the state and it officially became the state flower on March 7, 1907.
The state of Texas currently has the Bluebonnet as its official state flower.
The syringa was appointed as the official state flower of Idaho in 1931.
The Oregon state flower is the Oregon Grape.