This is a list of U.S. state, federal district, and territory flowers.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- "
! State<br />federal district<br /> or territory !! Common name !! Scientific name !! Image !! Year
|-
| rowspan=2 | Alabama
|| Camellia <br /> (state flower) || ' || 125px || 1959 <br /> (clarified <br /> 1999)
|-
|| Oak-leaf hydrangea <br /> (state wildflower) || ' || 125px || 1999
|-
| Alaska
|| Forget-me-not || ' || 125px || 1917
|-
| American Samoa
|| Paogo (Ulafala) || ' ||125px || 1973
|-
| Arizona
|| Saguaro cactus blossom || ' || 125px || 1931
|-
| Arkansas
|| Apple blossom || '|| 125px ||1901
|-
| California
|| California poppy || ' || 125px || 1903
|-
| Colorado
|| Colorado blue columbine || ' || 125px || 1899
|-
| rowspan=2 |Connecticut
|| Mountain laurel<br />(state flower) || ' || 125px || 1907
|-
|Michaela Petit's Four-O’Clocks<br />(children's state flower) || ' || |125px || 2015
|-
| Delaware
|| Peach blossom || ' || 125px || 1953
|-
| District of Columbia
|| American Beauty Rose || ' || 125px || 1925
|-
|| Tickseed<br />(state wildflower) || ' || 125px|Coreopsis gladiata || 1991
|-
| rowspan=2 | Georgia
|| Cherokee rose<br />(state floral emblem) || ' || 125px || 1916
|-
|| Azalea<br />(state wildflower) || ' || 125px ||1979
|-
| Guam
|| Bougainvillea spectabilis || ' || 125px || 1968
|-
| Idaho
|| Syringa, mock orange || ' || 125px || 1931
|-
| rowspan=2| Illinois
| Violet<br />(state flower) || ' || 125px || 1907
|-
|| Milkweed<br />(state wildflower) ||' spp. || 125px || 2017
|-
| Indiana
|| Peony || ' || 125px ||1957
|-
| Iowa
|| Wild rose <!-- species not designated; wild prairie rose Rosa pratincola (aka arkansana) most often cited as being what they meant by "wild rose" but is not official. --> || ' || 125px || 1897
|-
| Kansas
|| Sunflower || ' || 125px ||1903
|-
| Kentucky
|| Goldenrod || ' || 125px || 1926
|-
| rowspan=2 | Louisiana
|| Magnolia <br /> (state flower) || ' || 125px || 1900
|-
|| Louisiana iris <br /> (state wildflower) || ' || 125px ||1990
|-
| Maine
|| White pine cone and tassel || ' || 125px || 1895
|-
| Maryland
|| Black-eyed susan || ' || 125px || 1918
|-
| Massachusetts
|| Mayflower || ' || 125px || 1918
|-
| rowspan=2 | Michigan
|| Apple blossom <br /> (state flower) || ' || 125px || 1897
|-
|| Dwarf lake iris <br /> (state wildflower) || ' || 125px || 1998
|-
| Minnesota
|| Pink and white lady's slipper || ' || 125px || 1902 (enacted 1967)
|-
| rowspan=2 | Mississippi
|| Magnolia <br /> (state flower) || ' || 125px ||1900 (enacted 1952)
|-
|| Tickseed <br /> (state wildflower) || ' || 125px ||1991
|-
| Missouri
|| Hawthorn || ' || 125px ||1923
|-
| Montana
|| Bitterroot || ' || 125px| || 1894
|-
| Nebraska
|| Goldenrod || ' || 125px ||1895
|-
| Nevada
|| Sagebrush || ' || 125px || 1967
|-
| rowspan=2 | New Hampshire
|| Purple lilac<br />(state flower) || ' || 125px || 1919
|-
|| Pink lady's slipper<br />(state wildflower) || ' || 125px || 1991
|-
| New Mexico
|| Yucca flower || ' || 125px || 1927
|-
| New York
|| Rose || ' || 125px || 1955
|-
| rowspan="2" | North Carolina
|| Flowering dogwood<br />(state flower) ||' || 125px || 1941
|-
|Carolina lily<br />(state wildflower)
|Lilium michauxii
|frameless|190x190px
|2003
|-
| North Dakota
|| Wild prairie rose || ' <br /> or ' || 125px || 1907
|-
| Northern Mariana Islands
|| Flores mayo || ' || 125px || 1979
|-
|| Large white trillium<br />(state wild flower) || ' || 125px || 1987
|-
| rowspan=3 | Oklahoma
|| Oklahoma rose <br /> (state flower) || ' || 125px || 2004
|-
|| Indian blanket <br /> (state wildflower) || ' || 125px || 1986
|-
| rowspan=2 | Pennsylvania
|| Mountain laurel <br /> (state flower) || ' || 125px || 1933
|-
|| Penngift crown vetch <br /> (beautification and <br /> conservation plant) || ' || 125px || 1982
|-
| Rhode Island
|| Violet || ' || 125px || 1968
|-
| rowspan=2 | South Carolina
|| Yellow jessamine <br /> (state flower)|| ' || 125px || 1924
|-
|| Goldenrod <br /> (state wildflower) || ' || 125px || 2003
|-
| South Dakota
|| Pasque flower || ' || 125px || 1903
|-
| rowspan=3 | Tennessee
|| Iris <br /> (state cultivated flower)|| ' || 125px || 1933
|-
|| Purple passionflower <br /> (state wildflower 1) || ' || 125px || 1919
|-
| Utah
|| Sego lily || ' || 125px || 1911
|-
| Vermont
|| Red clover || ' || 125px || 1894<!-- according to statesymbolsusa and ereferencedesk; couldn't find source act. -->
|-
| Virgin Islands
|| Yellow Elder || ' || 125px || 1934
|-
| Washington
|| Coast rhododendron || ' || 125px || 1892 <br /> (officially <br /> 1959)
|-
| West Virginia
||Rhododendron || ' || 125px || 1903
|-
| Wisconsin
|| Wood violet || ' <!-- as stated on the state website. --> || 125px|Wood Violet || 1909
|-
| Wyoming
|| Indian paintbrush || ' <!-- as stated on the state website. --> || 125px ||1917
|}
See also
- List of U.S. state trees
- Lists of U.S. state insignia
- Lists of United States state symbols
References
External links
- List of state flowers
