There are actually two sets of states with exactly the same kind of flower:
The magnolia is the state flower of two states: Louisiana and Mississippi.
Two states have the apple blossom as their state flower, Arkansas and Michigan.
The Wild Prairie Rose is the state flower for Iowa and North Dakota.
Actually, there are only two states with state flowers in India. The state of Bihar has the Kachnaar as its state flower; and the state of Uttarkhand has the Rhododendron as its state flower.
Yes. It is perfectly legal for more than one state to have the same state bird. For example, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio, Virginia, and West Virginia all have the same state bird - the Cardinal. No matter how many states have previously used it, the Cardinal can still legally be used as another state's emblematic bird.
Yes.Georgia, Iowa, New York, and North Dakota all have some version of the rose as their state flower.Illinois, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Wisconsin have the violet as a state flower.Washington and West Virginia have two different variations of the rhododendron as their state flower.
Pauli's principle states that no two electrons in the same atom can occupy the same quantum state, so that excludes the possibility of two electrons having the same quantum state in an atom
The same state that has the second longest shoreline of all fifty states ... Michigan.
Since each state has differnet climates ans soil each ones grows different things. There are a few things that all states grow but no states grows the exact same thing as another state.
flaorida and Georgia
Bolivia has two state (national) flowers: the kantuta and the patujú.
The adjective intrastate means within the same state. The term interstate means between or among two or more US states.