Flowers, as inanimate objects, do not have a gender, so they are usually referred to with the pronoun “it” when speaking about a single flower, and “they” when referring to flowers in the plural.
The Pronoun Of Flowers
1. Singular Flower:
Example: The flower is blooming. It looks beautiful.
2. Plural Flowers:
Example: The flowers are blooming. They look beautiful.
However, in poetic or literary contexts, people sometimes personify flowers and assign them pronouns like “he” or “she”, depending on the metaphor or emotion they wish to convey. For instance:
“The rose lifted her delicate petals to the sun.”
This use is stylistic and not grammatical.