What is indiana state flower?

The Indiana state flower is the peony (Paeonia lactiflora), which was adopted as the state flower in 1957. The peony is known for its large, colorful flowers and fragrant scent. It is a perennial plant that blooms from late spring to early summer and can be found growing in gardens and landscapes throughout Indiana. The state flower was chosen for its popularity and abundance in the state, as well as its historical significance in Indiana's horticultural industry. The peony is also considered a symbol of good fortune, prosperity, and honor in many cultures.