What is michoacan state flower?

The Michoacan state flower is the dahlia. Dahlia is a genus of bushy, tuberous, herbaceous perennial plants native to Mexico. The flower head is composed of many small flowers arranged in a circular pattern, and it can range in color from white, yellow, orange, red, pink, purple, and even bi-colors. The dahlia was declared the state flower of Michoacan on February 3, 1961. It is a popular flower worldwide for its beauty and versatility, as it is often used in cut flower arrangements, gardens, and landscaping. The dahlia also has cultural significance for the indigenous people of Mexico and is part of their traditional cuisine, particularly the tubers.