The national flower of the United States, the rose, is not specifically named after a single individual. However, it has deep historical and cultural significance, symbolizing love and beauty. Various species of roses have been cultivated for centuries, and they were popularized in literature and art. The rose was designated as the national flower in 1986, highlighting its prominence in American culture rather than being named after a specific person.
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