Which Flowers Are Popular In The USA?
- Author: Rima Ghosh Published: 16th August, 2019
The United States of America is believed to be the most powerful nation in the world at present. From nuclear power to education or medicine – this country has touched the sky. But how do the people in the most successful country of the world express their love through flowers? Know some unique facts about the flower market in the USA mentioned below.
Interesting Flower Facts Of The USA:
- It is a startling fact that more than $26 million are spent on floral products each year here.
- In the USA, there are at least 23,000 establishments in the floral industry (whole seller, floriculturist, or floral establishments).
- This floral industry has more than 83,000 employees.
- 80% of the flowers available in the USA are imported from other countries.
- Columbia and Ecuador are the prime countries exporting flowers to the USA.
- The majority of locally grown flowers come from California.
- Women in the USA tops the list of buyers. With a staggering 79% of customers being women – are the guys not impressing the women enough?
Here are the top 11 most popular flowers in the USA
Begonia:
Begonia is a perennial flowering plant and this genus has more than 1800 different plant species. It is believed that Begonia is the symbol of the harmonious connection between people. So, while gifting begonia flowers to people, one must be assured that the communication will be mild and soothing. Also to express love, gratitude, and respect – these flowers are hugely used. They are also symbolic of individuality and standing out among the crowd. Being a tropical flowering plant, in the USA, begonias are seen blooming during the summer months. They grace the florist shops.
Carnations:Do you know that carnation is the state flower of Ohio? President William McKinley was from Ohio and he always wore a scarlet carnation in his lapel because according to him it represented respect, love, and reverence. Post his assassination in the year 1901, this scarlet carnation was adopted as the state flower. All over the USA, carnations are sold the most during Mother’s Day. The pink carnations are believed to be the perfect Mother’s Day flower but the rest of the colours are also equally popular. Mostly they are perennial and thus can be found all through the year.
Dahlia:Dahlia stands out in a bushy garden too due to its big bloom. While making a bouquet also, Dahlia is a reliable addition because the multi-layered petals add weight and endearing beauty both. Dahlia is the national flower of Mexico, the North American country. It is often believed to be the birth flower for August while some argue it to be November. It is again one of the summer growing flowers that love sunshine. On occasions when someone is entering a new phase of life or celebrating success – dahlias are the perfect flowers.
Daffodil:Daffodil is also known as Narcissus that is loved for its cheerful appearance. In South Carolina, no other flower can beat the popularity of Daffodils. Daffodils are the earliest flowers to bloom in the spring season and that’s why they are often associated with springtime and rebirth. These trumpet-shaped flowers come in a variety of sizes and colours but the most popular colour is yellow. It is also seen in pastel and white shades along with pink and green. In the United States of America, the daffodil is the official symbol for the American Cancer Association. It thus symbolises hope for a cure. In the USA, it is also the flower for the 10th wedding anniversary. Daffodils also symbolise creativity, wisdom, inspiration, renewal, and forgiveness.
Gerbera Daisy:Although Gerbera Daisy is popular across the USA, it is most famous in California. In California, the sale of Gerbera Daisy touches up to $33.9 million annually. A strong sunny temperature and a well-drained soil are all they need to bloom in full swing. They bloom in early spring through autumn. They symbolise a very happy life.
Pansies:Pansy is a beautiful little flower that is much-loved for its charisma, adaptability, and for adding a swath of gorgeous colours to the garden. This word pansy comes from the word penser (mid-15th-century French word) which means “to think over something.” It is perennial and thus you can enjoy its view all through the year. This flower was adopted as the symbol of “Free Thinkers Society” in America. This flower further symbolises love or admiration of one person for the other. In the US state of Alabama, pansies are the most famous flowers and they generate a sale costing up to $3.8 million.
Tulips:Tulips are noticed in early summers and are available in a variety of colours. The craze or fame of tulips can be measured by the footfalls witnessed during the Tulip festivals held anywhere in the USA. Tulips symbolise passionate and enduring love for near and dear ones. It also exudes royalty, abundance, prosperity, and charity.
Geranium:In the US State of Alaska, geranium is the most popular flower available in bunches and other arrangements. This flower creates a sale costing up to $1.4 million. Generally, this flower is seen in orange, red, pink, and purple and are available all around the year. And people also prefer to plant it at home because it is a low-maintenance plant. This tender perennial flowering plant is commonly seen growing in pots and containers across the USA for its low-maintenance attitude.
Hydrangea:Hydrangeas are seen in full bloom from June through August. The large flowers are generally available in white, pink, blue colours depending on the acidity of the soil. Among all the USA states, hydrangeas are most common in Kentucky. It symbolises – heartfelt and honest emotions, gratitude, great communication between people, grace, beauty, abundance, and prosperity. In the USA, this flower is also popular for being the 4th-anniversary flower.
Gladioli:The long, slender, and spiky shaped Gladioli generally bloom in the summer season. The name is derived from the Latin word “gladius” which means sword and somehow the flower is linked with the gladiators of ancient Rome. In the 19th and early 20th Century – this flower became famous all over the USA and in the year 1910, the American Gladiolus Society was also formed. Gladiolus symbolise faithfulness, sincerity, integrity, hope, and a never give up attitude.
Rose:Rose is perhaps the most popular flower all over the world and not just the USA. For anniversaries and Valentine’s Day celebration, roses are primarily the best gifts. Roses symbolise pure love, passion, courage, determination, peace, hope, friendliness, harmony, and good luck. Therefore, on a variety of occasions, this flower can be gifted and that is a prime reason behind its widespread popularity.
There is no denying the fact that the flowers hold a special place in human civilization. From maintaining a garden at home to building a multi-million dollars market – humans have taken flowers to places literally.