The Rhode Island State Flower

Rhode Island State Flower
Viola sororia



Viola sororia, commonly known as the Common Blue Violet, is the Rhode Island state flower. It is a perennial herbaceous flowering plant native to North America and is quite common in the eastern part of the United States. The flower has five purple petals, with a white patch at the center. It blooms in April and May and has a sweet scent. It is also edible and can be eaten fresh or cooked in various dishes.

The Common Blue Violet became the Rhode Island state flower in 1968, after a campaign by the children of Rhode Island's schools. The campaign was organized by the Rhode Island Federation of Garden Clubs, which had been advocating for the adoption of the violet as the state flower since the 1940s. Since then, the violet has been a symbol of pride in the state and its people. The violet is featured on the official state seal, and can be found on many state flags and other official documents.

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