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			<![CDATA[ Peony the State Flower of Indiana ]]> 
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			<![CDATA[ <p>The peony is the State flower of Indiana. In 1957, the Indiana General Assembly passed a law to make the peony the state flower of Indiana. It replaced the zinnia, which had been the Indiana state flower since 1931.</p>
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<p>Peony the State Flower of Indiana </p>
<p>The peony or paeony (Paeonia) is the sole genus in the flowering plant family Paeoniaceae. Peony are native to Asia, southern Europe and western North America.</p>
<p>Peonies are  extensively grown as ornamental plants for their very large, often scented flowers.</p>
<p>Peonies tend to attract ants to the flower buds. This is due to the nectar that forms on the outside of the flower buds.</p>
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