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Officially, every state in the Republic of India has its own flower, fruit etc. If Andhra Pradesh has Lotus as its state flower, what is the state flower of Tamil Nadu? Mention its family.

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State flower of Tamilnadu is Gloriosa superba belonging to Liliaceae family.
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