The Official New York State Flower
New York State Flower
Rosa



The Rosa, or rose, is the official state flower of New York, and holds a special place in the hearts of many New Yorkers. The Rosa was chosen as the state flower in 1955, largely due to the influence of the New York State Floral Association. The Rosa, with its beauty and rich history, has been a beloved symbol of the state of New York for decades. The Rosa is native to the northeast United States, and has been cultivated in the state since the colonial period. Not only is the Rosa a symbol of beauty, but it is also a symbol of strength and endurance. The Rosa is known for its strong, fragrant scent and its ability to survive even in harsh conditions. Its blooms range from creamy white to deep red, and the Rosa is an important part of many gardens across the state. The Rosa is an iconic symbol of New York, and its beauty and resilience will continue to bring joy to New Yorkers for years to come.

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