Presidential Flowers
Presidential flowers are a type of official floral emblem or symbol that are associated with a particular President or Presidential Administration.
There is no official list of Presidential Flowers, but some of the most commonly recognized ones include:
The White House Rose Garden
The Rose Garden at the White House is a well-known symbol of the American Presidency and has been associated with many Presidential Administrations.
The White House Tulip Garden
The Tulip Garden at the White House was first planted during the Kennedy Administration and has since become a symbol of the Kennedy Presidency.
The White House Cherry Trees
The Cherry Trees at the White House were a gift from Japan to the United States in 1912 and have since become a symbol of the American-Japanese relationship.
The White House Azaleas
The Azalea Garden at the White House is a popular spot for tourists and has been associated with several Presidential Administrations, including those of Presidents Roosevelt, Kennedy, and Carter.
The White House Magnolia Trees
The Magnolia Trees at the White House have been a symbol of the American Presidency since the time of Thomas Jefferson.
We want to wish you a Happy President’s Day on February 20th. Interested in learning about how your grounds could look a little more Presidential?
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