With the first days of spring bringing warmer weather, bluer skies, and new growth of buds and blooms, the outdoors are once again beckoning gardeners and yard enthusiasts alike. But for those plant nurturers and caretakers, not all flowers are created equal. Some plant lavender and lean into gentle breezes carrying the calming scent, while others look to the cheery daffodil for new beginnings, or the towering sunflower, a gardener’s golden hoard. Where are many-petaled peonies most planted, and where do capable hands nestle crops of violets into the ground? Whether planting for fragrance, color, or resilience, there is a flower for every kind of gardener, everywhere. But which flowers are the most grown, and where?
Methodology
To find out, we shared a list of 20 flowers with Americans in every state and the District of Columbia and asked them to choose the flower they plant in their gardens most often. Read on to see what gardeners in your state are most likely to grow!
The Most Grown Flower in Every State
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