What is the state flower of Michigan?
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The state flower of Michigan is the apple blossom. This delicate flower blooms in the spring, covering apple trees with beautiful white and pink blossoms. Apple orchards are a significant part of Michigan’s agricultural industry, especially in the western part of the state. The apple blossom symbolizes both the state’s fruitful landscape and its commitment to maintaining its agricultural traditions. It was designated as Michigan’s state flower in 1897, recognizing the state’s long history in apple production.