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Find out the official state flower of each U.S. state, federal district, and territory, as well as their common names, scientific names, and images. Learn about the history and significance of these floral emblems and their variations over time.
Abies← [a] Abronia← Acacia← Acanthus← Actinidia← Actinotus← Aerangis← Aeranthes← Aerides← Aeschynanthus← Agalmyla← Agastache← Agrostemma← Aichryson← Alloplectus← Alopecurus← Alphitonia← Ammocharis← Ammophila← Androstephium← Anemone← Angophora← Antirrhinum← Aphyllanthes← Archontophoenix← Arctostaphylos← Ardisia← Argyroderma← Artabotrys← ...
A comprehensive list of plants organized by their common names, with scientific names and images where available. The list covers plants from A to Z, and includes edible, medicinal, ornamental, and invasive species.
This category contains lists of flowers by various criteria, such as floral emblems, edible flowers, crop plants, and largest inflorescences. It also has a subcategory for lists of orchids.
Learn the origin and meaning of the names of plant families and genera, derived from Latin, Greek or other languages. The table covers seed-bearing families from Plants of the World by Christenhusz et al., with references and illustrations.
A flower is the reproductive structure of flowering plants, consisting of four whorls of organs: sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels. Learn about the morphology, function, and diversity of flowers, as well as their cultural and ecological significance.
Learn the meanings of various plants in different cultures and traditions, from flowers to trees to herbs. Find out how plants are used to express love, friendship, gratitude, hope, and more.
Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae, commonly called angiosperms. They are the most diverse group of land plants with over 300,000 species, and include all forbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, vines, and aquatic plants.