Alaska chose the forget-me-not as its state flower. This small, delicate flower was designated as the state flower in 1917 and symbolizes love and remembrance. The forget-me-not is particularly significant in Alaska's culture and is often associated with the state's natural beauty.
It is the state flower because michigan chose it.
becuse it was the most pretty flower from the state
The State Legislature in 1955.
The sunflower is the state flower of Kansas because the state is heavily populated with the flower. The sunflower become the state flower in 1903.
House Bill No. 280 was submitted to the Louisiana General Assembly. It proposed the magnolia as the state flower which was approved on July 12, 1900. Therefore, in effect, it was the Louisiana General Assembly that chose the magnolia as the state flower of Louisiana.
Alaska's state flower is the Forget-me-not flower.
The hibiscus is the official state flower: back in the 1920s, when Hawaii was still a territory, their leaders chose this flower because it was native to Hawaii, very beautiful, and in traditional Hawaiian culture, it represented royalty or authority. In 1959, when Hawaii became a state, the legislature decided to keep many of the symbols that were meaningful to the people who grew up there; thus, since the hibiscus was one of the most popular flowers in Hawaii, it became the official state flower.
Alabama's state flower is the Camellia
Arizona uses the Saguaro cactus flower as the state's flower .
The purple passion flower is the state's wildflower and the iris is the state's cultivated flower.
The sunflower is the state flower.
There are no states with the red carnation as their state flower, but there is only one state with the scarletcarnation as its state flower. That state is Ohio.