The Official Indiana State Flower
Indiana State Flower
Paeonia



The Paeonia, or Peony, is a flower that is native to Indiana and has been the state flower since 1957. The flower can be found in a range of colors from white to pink, with some rarer shades such as yellow and red, while also boasting different types of petals such as single, semi-double, and double. It is known for its large and fragrant blossom, making it a popular choice for gardens and flower arrangements. The flower was chosen to be the state flower after a statewide poll was conducted in 1956, and it was voted on by school children to be the official flower of the state. The Peony has been a symbol of good luck, honor, and prosperity since ancient times, and it has continued to be a beloved flower of Indiana. It is a fitting choice, since it is a native species and is beloved by many in the state.

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