| State | Image | Common name | Binomial nomenclature | Year & Citation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alabama | | Camellia (state flower) | ''Camellia japonica L.'' | 1959 (clarified 1999)[1] |
| | Oak-leaf Hydrangea (state wildflower) | ''Hydrangea quercifolia'' | 1999[2] | |
| Alaska | | Forget-me-not | ''Myosotis alpestris'' | |
| Arizona | | Saguaro Cactus blossom | ''Carnegiea gigantea'' | |
| Arkansas | | Apple blossom | ''Malus domestica'' | |
| California | | California Poppy | ''Eschscholzia californica'' | |
| Colorado | | Rocky Mountain Columbine | ''Aquilegia caerulea'' | |
| Connecticut | | Mountain laurel | ''Kalmia latifolia'' | |
| Delaware | | Peach blossom | ''Prunus persica'' | |
| Florida | | Orange blossom | ''Citrus sinensis'' | |
| Georgia | | Cherokee Rose | ''Rosa laevigata'' | |
| Hawaii | | Hawaiian hibiscus (''ma‘o hau hele'') | ''Hibiscus brackenridgei'' | |
| Idaho | | Mock Orange | ''Philadelphus lewisii'' | |
| Illinois | | Violet | ''Viola'' | |
| Indiana | | Peony | ''Paeonia'' | |
| Iowa | | Wild Prairie Rose | ''Rosa arkansana'' | |
| Kansas | | Sunflower | ''Helianthus annuus'' | |
| Kentucky | | Goldenrod | ''Soldiago gigantea'' | 1926[3] |
| Louisiana | | Magnolia (state flower) | ''Magnolia'' | |
| | Louisiana Iris (state wildflower) | ''Iris giganticaerulea'' | ||
| Maine | | White pine cone and tassel | ''Pinus strobus'' | |
| Maryland | | Black-eyed susan | ''Rudbeckia hirta'' | |
| Massachusetts | | Mayflower | ''Epigaea repens'' | |
| Michigan | | Apple blossom (state flower) | ''Malus domestica'' | |
| | Dwarf Lake Iris (state wildflower) | ''Iris lacustris'' | ||
| Minnesota | | Pink and white lady's slipper | ''Cypripedium reginae'' | |
| Mississippi | | Magnolia | ''Magnolia grandiflora'' | |
| Missouri | | Hawthorn | ''Crataegus'' | |
| Montana | | Bitterroot | ''Lewisia rediviva'' | |
| Nebraska | | Goldenrod | ''Solidago gigantea'' | |
| Nevada | | Sagebrush | ''Artemisia tridentata'' | |
| New Hampshire | | Purple lilac | ''Syringa vulgaris'' | |
| New Jersey | | Violet | ''Viola sororia'' | |
| New Mexico | | Yucca flower | ''Yucca'' | |
| New York | | Rose | ''Rosa'' | |
| North Carolina | | American Dogwood | ''Cornus florida'' | |
| North Dakota | | Wild Prairie Rose | ''Rosa blanda'' or ''arkansana'' | |
| Ohio | | Scarlet Carnation | ''Dianthus caryophyllus'' | |
| Oklahoma | | Oklahoma Rose (state flower) | ''Rosa'' | |
| | Mistletoe (state floral emblem) | ''Phoradendron serotinum'' | ||
| | Indian Blanket (state wildflower) | ''Gaillardia pulchella'' | ||
| Oregon | | Oregon grape | ''Berberis aquifolium'' | |
| Pennsylvania | | Mountain Laurel (state flower) | ''Kalmia latifolia'' | 1933Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission: State Symbols |
| | Penngift Crown Vetch (beautification and conservation plant) | ''Coronilla varia'' | 1982 | |
| Rhode Island | | Violet | ''Viola'' | |
| South Carolina | | Yellow Jessamine | ''Gelsemium sempervirens'' | 1924 [4] |
| | Goldenrod State wildflower | ''Solidago altissima'' | 2003 [5] | |
| South Dakota | | Pasque flower | ''Pulsatilla hirsutissima'' | |
| Tennessee | | Iris | ''Iris'' | |
| Texas | | Bluebonnet | ''Lupinus'' | |
| Utah | | Sego lily | ''Calochortus nuttallii'' | |
| Vermont | | Red Clover | ''Trifolium pratense'' | |
| Virginia | | American Dogwood | ''Cornus florida'' | |
| Washington | | Coast Rhododendron | ''Rhododendron macrophyllum'' | 1892 (officially 1959)[6] |
| West Virginia | | Rhododendron | ''Rhododendron maximum'' | |
| Wisconsin | | Wood Violet | ''Viola papilionacea'' | |
| Wyoming | | Indian Paintbrush | ''Castilleja linariaefolia'' |
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