10 flowers · 6 categories · USDA common

ToonTone Flowers

Play ToonTone Flowers — match the dominant color of 10 iconic American flowers in this third Color Tune palette. Rose, sunflower, tulip, daffodil, lavender, peony, magnolia, bluebonnet, iris, carnation — picked from USDA horticultural data, state-flower registries, and the 1986 national-flower proclamation.

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Flower color FAQ

What is the national flower of America?
The Rose became the US national flower on 1986-10-07 when President Reagan signed Proclamation 5574. In ToonTone Guess, the rose is #DC143C — a deep crimson red that's also the most-grown garden flower in 19 US states.
What color is a sunflower?
A sunflower is #FFC107 in ToonTone Guess — the bright golden yellow of its ray florets. Sunflowers are the state flower of Kansas (1903) and North Dakota, and Kansas produces 40% of the world's sunflower seed.
What color is a Texas bluebonnet?
A Texas bluebonnet is #4169E1 in ToonTone Guess — the royal blue of Lupinus texensis, which grows nowhere else in the world. Texas designated the bluebonnet as its state flower in 1901, and every April the state DOT stops mowing highway medians so visitors can enjoy the blue carpets.
What color is a lavender flower?
Lavender is #967BB6 in ToonTone Guess — a muted, dusty purple. Sequim, Washington is the 'Lavender Capital of North America' — its rain-shadow microclimate produces over 100,000 lbs of lavender oil a year across 80+ farms.
How many flowers are in ToonTone Guess?
10 flowers from 6 horticultural categories — annual, perennial, bulb, shrub, wildflower, houseplant. Every flower has a real US connection: the rose is the national flower, 6 are official state flowers, and 2 anchor major American festivals (Skagit Valley Tulip Festival, Sequim Lavender Festival).