State flowers of the contiguous U.S.
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Alabama – Oak-Leaf Hydrangea
Alabama – Camellia
Alaska – Alpine Forget-me-not
Arizona – Saguaro Cactus Blossom
Arkansas – Apple Blossom
California – California Poppy
Colorado – Rocky Mountain Columbine
Connecticut – Mountain Laurel
Delaware – Peach Blossom
Florida – Orange Blossom
Florida – Coreopsis
Georgia – Cherokee Rose
Georgia – Native Azalea
Hawaii – Pua Aloalo
Hawaii – ‘Ohi’a Blossom
Hawaii – Lokelani
Hawaii – Pua ‘Ilima
Hawaii – Hinahina
Hawaii – Pua Kukui
Idaho – Syringa
Illinois – Violet
Indiana – Peony
Iowa – Wild Rose
Kansas – Wild Native Sunflower
Kentucky – Goldenrod
Louisiana – Louisiana Iris
Louisiana – Magnolia
Maine – White Pine Cone and Tassel
Maryland – Black-Eyed Susan
Massachusetts – Mayflower
Michigan – Apple Blossom
Michigan – Dwarf Lake Iris
Minnesota – Pink & White Lady Slipper
Mississippi – Coreopsis
Mississippi – Magnolia
Missouri – White Hawthorn Blossom
Montana – Bitterroot
National (United States) – The Rose
Nebraska – Goldenrod
Nevada – Sagebrush
New Hampshire – Pink Lady’s Slipper
New Hampshire – Purple Lilac
New Jersey – Violet
Yucca flowers
New Mexico – Yucca
New York – Rose
New York – Lilac
North Carolina – Dogwood
North Carolina – Carolina Lily
North Dakota – Wild Prairie Rose
Ohio – White Trillium
Ohio – Red Carnation
Oklahoma – Mistletoe
Oklahoma – Oklahoma Rose
Oklahoma – Indian Blanket
Oregon – Oregon Grape
Pennsylvania – Mountain Laurel
Pennsylvania – Penngift Crownvetch
Rhode Island – Violet
South Carolina – Yellow Jessamine
South Carolina – Goldenrod
South Dakota – American Pasque
Tennessee – Passion Flower
Tennessee – Iris
Tennessee – Tennessee Coneflower
Texas – Ennis
Texas – Nymphaea Texas Dawn
Texas – Bluebonnet
Utah – Sego Lily
Vermont – Red Clover
Virginia – American Dogwood
Washington – Coast Rhododendron
West Virginia – Rhododendron
Wisconsin – Wood Violet
Wyoming – Indian Paintbrush
Data: statesymbolsusa.org
Birds Next please, and then maybe the state mammal but only a texture of their fur/surface for the fill. 🙂
State Birds of the Contiguous U.S.
https://www.vividmaps.com/2017/09/state-birds-of-contiguous-us.html