The State Flower of Vermont: Red Clover
The official state flower of Vermont is the Red Clover (Trifolium pratense). Peak bloom in Vermont: May–September.
Vermont's pastoral landscapes are dotted with red clover all summer, while the Green Mountains support a classic northern woodland flora.
Common Wildflowers in Vermont
Whether you're hiking, gardening, or walking your neighborhood, these are some of the most frequently encountered wildflowers and native blooms across Vermont:
- Red Clover
- Trillium
- Lupine
- Lady's Slipper
- Cardinal Flower
- Goldenrod
- Joe-Pye Weed
- New England Aster
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Vermont Climate & Bloom Seasons
Zones 3b–5b. Cold winters and short summers favor hardy native species; spring is brief but spectacular.
Tips for Identifying Flowers in Vermont
- Time it right. Most wildflowers in Vermont peak in May–September. Visit the same spot every two weeks during peak season to catch different species.
- Photograph the bloom face-on. A close, well-lit shot of the open flower gives the AI the strongest identification signal.
- Add a leaf shot. If the first identification is uncertain, a second photo of a leaf usually resolves it.
- Note the habitat. Forest, meadow, roadside, wetland — habitat alone narrows the candidates significantly.
- Stay on trail in public lands. Take only photos. Many state and federal lands prohibit picking flowers.
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