Iris

The Tennessee state flower is the Iris. It was adopted in 1933. Before the iris was chosen as a state flower, Tennessee children chose the passionflower as a state symbol. Like many other state symbols, state flowers serve as a way for a state to recognize items that are important to its landscapes or history. In many cases, state schoolchildren voted on a state flower. However, the actual declaration of a state flower fell upon state legislators.

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