The Most Beautiful Official State Flowers, Ranked
- of 50. Wood Violet - Wisconsin.
- of 50. Yucca Flower - New Mexico.
- of 50. Pink and White Lady's Slipper - Minnesota.
- of 50. Apple Blossom - Michigan.
- of 50. Apple Blossom - Arkansas.
- of 50. Saguaro Cactus Blossom - Arizona.
- of 50. Mountain Laurel - Connecticut.
- of 50.
What is Hawaii's state flower?
5 U.S. states and 1 U.S. territory have an official state/territory plant. 7 U.S. states have an official state botanical garden or arboretum. This list excludes state flowers, state trees, and state grasses.
Table
| State federal district or territory | State tree | Year |
|---|
| California | Coast Redwood | 1937 |
| Giant Sequoia | 1937 |
| Colorado | Colorado Blue Spruce | 1939 |
| Connecticut | White Oak (See Also: Charter) | 1947 |
9 of the easiest houseplants that anyone can grow
- monstera. Adaptable to almost all light conditions, and somewhat drought tolerant, the Monstera is a low maintenance, stunning tropical plant.
- sansevieria.
- zz plant.
- spider plant.
- philodendron heartleaf.
- hedgehog aloe.
| Coleus amboinicus |
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| Family: | Lamiaceae |
| Genus: | Coleus |
| Species: | C. amboinicus |
| Binomial name |
You don't need a huge terrace or balcony: all you need is a little space right inside your home for these beautiful and useful plants.
- Areca Palm. Photo:
- English Ivy. Photo: Pintrest.
- Aloe Vera. Photo: aloeeveragee.blogse.nl.
- Indian Basil.
- Dracaena.
- Ladies' Slipper Orchid.
- Spider Plant.
- Azalea.
- Bael: Extract of the leaves of this very familiar tree helps cure diarrhea, dysentery, constipation.
- Tulsi:
- Peppermint or pudina:
- Henna or Mehndi:
- Neem:
- Cinnamon:
- Lavender:
- Marigold:
There are many plants that produce oxygen at night. Some common ones include aloe vera, the areca palm, the spider plant, snake plant, and the peace lily. Find here a list of the best plants for your bedroom.
Herbs like basil, rosemary, and oregano are an obvious choice for kitchen plants, since you can also use them while you cook. They're easy to grow indoors, and tasty, too.
Here is a list of fall flowers that you can plant right now to keep your yard looking great.
- Asters. Asters produce pretty daisy-like flowers in a range of colors and, depending on the species, are frost tolerant.
- Cabbage and Kale.
- Calendula.
- Chrysanthemum.
- Cosmos.
- Daisies.
- Pansies.
10 Easy-to-Grow Plants for First-Time Gardeners
- Pansies. These hardy flowers will add a gorgeous pop of color to your garden.
- Tomatoes. Ready to be used in all the sauces and salsas your tastebuds desire.
- Basil. Up your gardening and your seasoning game by growing fresh basil.
- Mint.
- Sunflowers.
- Radishes.
- Potatoes.
- Spinach.
With minimal care, these plants would protect you forever.
- Ajwain: The Ajwain plant grows in clusters and looks quite similar to the money plants.
- Aloe Vera: Aloe Vera is perhaps the oldest known medicinal plant in the world.
- Basil:
- Bay Leaves:
- Coriander:
- Curry Leaves:
- Lavender:
- Mint:
In a traditional Native American funeral, the family takes care of their own dead. Family members wash and dress the body, and place it in a shroud or wooden casket. While the body may be honored for two to four days before burial, embalming is avoided.
National Flower of the United StatesThe rose was designated the official flower and floral emblem of the United States of America in 1986. The rose has been around for about 35 million years and grows naturally throughout North America.
Our focus and area of expertise at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center are with plants native to North America but, as beautiful and fragrant as it is, lavender (Lavandula sp.) is not native to North America.
Corn originated in the Americas. Called maize in many languages, corn was first cultivated in the area of Mexico more than 7,000 years ago, and spread throughout North and South America. Native Americans probably bred the first corn from wild grasses, and crossed high-yielding plants to make hybrids.
Yellow and white Shasta daisies (Leucanthemum ×superbum). The oxeye daisy is native to Europe and Asia but has become a common wild plant in the United States and elsewhere. This perennial grows to a height of about 60 cm (2 feet) and has oblong incised leaves and long petioles (leafstalks).
Hydrangea quercifolia (the oakleaf hydrangea) and Hydrangea arborescens (the smooth hydrangea) are two species of hydrangea – both woody shrubs – that are native to the North American continent and have been grown commercially for landscape use.
Hostas are considered the queen of the shade garden plants. Native to China, Japan, and Korea, hostas came to America via Europe in the 1800s and have become a mainstay in the flower garden ever since.
To Native Americans in many western tribes, wild roses were a symbol of life. Paiute, Nez Perce, and Interior Salish people believed that wild roses kept ghosts from causing harm to the living, so they were often placed in the homes or clothing of people who were in mourning or felt haunted.
Middlemist's Red camellia
- Rose. The rose is considered the most beautiful flower in the world, which is why it's called the “queen of the garden.” It's one of the most popular flowers worldwide, and it comes in different sizes and colors.
- Hydrangea.
- Bleeding-heart.
- Cherry blossom.
- Orchid.
- Tulip.
- Peony.
- Lily.
Amorphophallus titanum | Corpse Flower, Giant Titan Arum for sale $85.00 | Plant Delights Nursery.
The roses commonly called black roses are technically a very dark shade of red, purple or maroon. The color of a rose may be deepened by placing a dark rose in a vase of water mixed with black ink. Other black roses may be blackened by other methods such as burning.