THE STATE FLOWER OF NEW JERSEY
Chapter 444, Laws of 1971
Approved 2-15-72
ASSEMBLY, No. 2180
Introduced February 16, 1971
By Assemblywoman MARGETTS, Assemblymen VREELAND and COBB
Referred to Committee on State Government
AN ACT designating the violet as the New Jersey State Flower.
BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of the
State of New Jersey:
The violet (common meadow, V. sororia) is designated the New
Jersey State Flower.
This act shall take effect immediately.