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Orange Blossom |
Florida |
Florida State Flag |
Mockingbird |
State Bird: Mockingbird State Animal: Panther State Marine
Mammal: Manatee State Saltwater
Mammal: Porpoise State Freshwater
Fish: Largemouth
Bass State Saltwater
Fish: Sailfish State Butterfly:
Zebra Longwing State Reptile:
Alligator State Flower: Orange
Blossom State Wildflower:
Coreopsis State Tree: Sabal
Palmetto Palm State Stone:
Agatized Coral State Shell:
Horse Conch |
State Soil: Myakka fine sand State Gemstone: Moonstone State Beverage: Orange
Juice State Play: "Cross
and Sword" written by Paul Green State Song:
"The Swanee River (Old Folks at Home)" written by Stephen C.
Foster Motto: In
God we trust Origin of State
Name: The
Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León called the region La Florida,
roughly translated as Land of the Flowers, when he visited it in 1513. Nickname for
State: The
Sunshine State. The state
nickname reflects the economic
importance of its climate, which has been called its most important
natural resource. Nickname for residents: Floridians |