The Maryland State Flower

Maryland State Flower
Rudbeckia hirta Indian Summer



The Rudbeckia hirta Indian Summer is an eye-catching perennial flower that has been named the official state flower of Maryland since 1918. It is a member of the Asteraceae family and is native to the Eastern United States and parts of Canada. The flower has a bright yellow daisy-like appearance with a deep orange-brown center. It blooms in summer and can reach a height of two to four feet.

The Rudbeckia hirta Indian Summer was chosen to be the official state flower of Maryland due to its popularity and beauty. It has been admired by Marylanders since before colonial times and has historically been used to decorate homes, churches, and public buildings. This flower has become a symbol of Maryland's pride and is a reminder of its rich history. The flower was officially adopted by the Maryland General Assembly in 1918, making it the only state flower to be chosen by a popular vote.

The Rudbeckia hirta Indian Summer is an important part of Maryland's history and culture and is a symbol of the state's pride and beauty. Its bright yellow petals and deep orange-brown center make it an iconic and beloved part of the state's landscape.

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