The association said the peony — the flower it had recommended — is now awaiting approval from the central government to become the country's national flower.
With a 4,000-year history in China, the peony is widely seen around the country. Boasting bright colors and an elegant appearance, it is called "king of the flowers" in China and has become an auspicious symbol.
"The peony was the national flower in the Tang Dynasty (618-907)," said Dong Yan, an official from the association. "Apart from its ornamental value, it also has been used as a food and traditional Chinese herb, so it also has strong economic value."