The Syringa (Philadelphus lewisii) was dependent to the state blossom of Idaho by the social affair in 1931. The species name 'lewisii' respects Meriwether Lewis of the Lewis and Clark endeavor. Lewis made out of the plant in his diary. It is a spreading thistle growing 3 to 10 feet tall, with social affairs of white, fragrant juveniles. The blooms look like fake orange. It fills in open coniferous forests regions, at woods edge and in soggy attracts drier area giving limitless plan to untamed life. Neighborhood Americans utilized its branches for bows, bolts, and supports.