Texas’s state flower is the beautiful bluebonnet which can be found growing wild in the country sides of South Central Texas. Named for its color and resemblance of a woman’s sunbonnet, the flower blooms in early spring, making Texas hillsides appear as endless seas of blue.
The mockingbird is the state bird, known to have the “prettiest song of any bird in North America”. The song of the bird is a medley of the calls of many other birds, thus nicknamed the “mocker”. But don’t be fooled. A mockingbird is known to be a viciously fierce protector of its nest and environment, often seen swooping down on a dog, cat or predator that may be venturing too close to the bird’s protected territory.
Pecan trees are the official state trees of the state. Native pecan trees have shown to be an estimated 150 years old and can grow an average of 70-100 feet tall! The edible nuts the trees produce can be found in brownies, cookies and other foods. How about some pecan pie?
Texas blue topaz was chosen as the state gemstone. Its crystal-like appearance occurs in many natural colors including blue, orange, brown, green, pink, beige and red.
Texas’s state insect is the beautiful monarch butterfly. This type of butterfly is special because it is the only species of butterfly that does not hibernate, but migrates in changing seasons. Three to four generations of these gorgeous black and orange butterflies are produced each year.
A seashell called a lightning whelk is the state shell, named for its colored stripes. Only found along the Gulf Coast, it is unique because it is one of few shells that open on the left side.
Here are some other interesting state symbols you should know:
- The state pepper is the jalapeño.
- The state grass is the sideoats grama.
- The state motto is “friendship”.
- The state vegetable is the 1015 sweet onion and the state fruit is the Texas red grapefruit.
- The official dish of Texas is chili.
- Texas’s official dance is the square dance.
- The Armor-plated armadillo is the offical state small mammal and the Guadalupe bass is the state fish.
- Texas’s official flying mammal of the Mexican Free-tailed Bat.
- The state large mammal is the Longhorn.