List of Texas state symbols

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List of official symbols of the U.S. state of Texas



The state of Texas has a variety of official symbols as designated by the Texas Legislature. These symbols represent the cultural heritage and natural treasures of the state.

State symbols[edit]

State flag[edit]

The Flag of Texas is known as the "Lone Star Flag" and was adopted in 1839. It features a single white star on a blue vertical stripe, with horizontal stripes of white and red.

State flower[edit]

The Bluebonnet (Lupinus texensis) was designated the state flower in 1901. It is known for its vibrant blue petals and is commonly found in the spring.

State bird[edit]

The Northern Mockingbird (Mimus polyglottos) was chosen as the state bird in 1927. It is known for its ability to mimic the songs of other birds.

State tree[edit]

The Pecan tree (Carya illinoinensis) was declared the state tree in 1919. The pecan is native to Texas and produces the state's official nut.

State mammal[edit]

Texas has three state mammals:

State insect[edit]

The Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) was designated the state insect in 1995. It is known for its long migrations from North America to central Mexico.

State fish[edit]

The Guadalupe bass (Micropterus treculii) was designated the state fish in 1989. It is native to the Guadalupe River and other central Texas waterways.

State reptile[edit]

The Texas horned lizard (Phrynosoma cornutum) was designated the state reptile in 1993. It is known for its distinctive horns and ability to squirt blood from its eyes as a defense mechanism.

State dish[edit]

Chili con carne was designated the state dish in 1977. It is a spicy stew containing chili peppers, meat, and often tomatoes and beans.

State fruit[edit]

The Texas Red Grapefruit was designated the state fruit in 1993. It is known for its sweet and tangy flavor.

State gemstone[edit]

The Texas Blue Topaz was designated the state gemstone in 1969. It is found primarily in the Llano Uplift region.

State motto[edit]

The state motto of Texas is "Friendship," adopted in 1930. It reflects the state's name, which is derived from the Caddo word "tejas," meaning friends or allies.

State song[edit]

"Texas, Our Texas" was adopted as the state song in 1929. The lyrics were written by William J. Marsh and Gladys Yoakum Wright.

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