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The state tree of Ohio is the Ohio Buckeye (Aesculus glabra). It is known for its distinctive leaves and seeds known as "buckeyes," which are the state symbol and give the tree its name. The Ohio Buckeye is commonly found in the state's woodlands and is a unique part of Ohio's natural heritage.
Indiana does not have a state reptile. The state bird is the cardinal, the state flower is the peony, and the state tree is the tulip tree.
Wisconsin's state plant is the wood violet (Viola papilionacea). The wood violet was officially designated as the state plant in 1909 due to its prevalence throughout the state and its aesthetic appeal.
In 1967, Florida designated orange juice as its state beverage. Oranges are also Florida's state fruit and the orange blossom is the state flower.
As the bees (and other flying insects) move from flower to flower, they drink the nectar and carry pollen on their bodies from flower to flower. It is this cross-pollination that fertilises each flower and the flower can then produce seed for next season flowers.
Alaska's state flower is the Forget-me-not 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.
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.
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.
The peony is the official state flower of Indiana.
The Oklahoma state flower is the Mistletoe.
The Yucca is the state flower of New Mexico
The Magnolia is Mississippi's state flower. This flower is white. Votes were submitted by 23,278 school children to have this flower as state flower. This flower was voted state in the year of 1952.
The syringa is the state flower of Idaho.