What is the florida state flower?

The Florida state flower is the orange blossom. It was designated as the state flower in 1909 and is known for its fragrant, sweet smell. The orange blossom is the white, delicate flower of the orange tree and is a symbol of purity, innocence, and eternal love. The orange blossom is also closely associated with Florida's citrus industry, as it is the bloom of the fruit-bearing tree. In fact, the orange blossom has traditionally been used to make perfumes and flavorings for food and drinks. Each spring, Florida celebrates Orange Blossom Festivals to honor the state flower and its importance to the state's economy.