Note
The state flower of Massachusetts is the Mayflower, chosen for its historical significance to the Pilgrims and early American settlers.
Because of its association with the Pilgrims and the colonial past of the state, the Mayflower is recognized as the official state flower of Massachusetts. The flower, which has beautiful white petals and blooms in the spring, is named for the ship that transported the Pilgrims to Plymouth in 1620, the Mayflower. It is a potent representation of Massachusetts' history since it embodies the tenacity and optimism of the early settlers. The historical significance of the Mayflower, which symbolizes Massachusetts's natural beauty and the tenacity of its early settlers, makes it a worthy emblem even though it is not frequently seen throughout the entire state.