The flag of Apopka, Florida, is a green background with waves of white, blue, and yellow, and a partial disc of white and yellow, with a green leaf. The disc has three white lines around the leaf, and the white wave goes up through it.
Symbolism[]
The green represents life, prosperity, and growth; the yellow represents the sun, prosperity, and optimism; and the blue represents tranquility, harmony, the sky, and water. The white at the bottom of the flag symbolizes the peaceful community. The lines on the flag move organically to represent the plants and wildlife of Apopka. The blue lines represent Rock and Wekiva Springs, and the yellow lines represent the sun, upon which greenhouses depend, and Apopka being part of the Sunshine State. The philodendron leaf forms an "A" for "Apopka" and presents a plant that is often grown in greenhouses.[1]
Former flag[]

The former flag of Apopka, Florida was a white background with a green saltire containing the city's logo in the center.
Flag redesign[]
From August 8 to September 16, 2024, the Apopka Flag Redesign Contest received over 150 flag submissions. A panel of seven judges narrowed the entries to the top ten. 1,019 votes were cast. Voting ended on October 4, 2024, and the winning design was unveiled on October 16, 2024.[1]
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