US states do not have any official state cars.
States have trees and flowers for state symbols, but not grass.
Pennsylvania has not chosen a state stone but it did choose a state fossil.
Hawaii does not have an Official State Cookie but it does name the Coconut Muffin as a State Symbol.
Mississippi is called the magnolia state because of the abundance of magnolia flowers and trees in the state. States are usually named after plentiful animals or floor as well as top industries.
There are state flowers, trees, mottos, and birds but there are no "liquids" that are "state liquids".
There is no state beverages. Just birds, trees, motto's, and flowers.
A state mammal is the official or representative mammal of a U.S. state. States also have separate state birds, and sometimes state fish or state butterflies or state reptiles. States similarly have state flowers, state trees and state songs. States which have sea animals as state animals are : California - Gray whale Connecticut - Sperm whale Florida - Manatee, Porpoise or dolphin Georgia - Right whale Hawaii - Hawaiian monk seal, Humpback whale Massachusetts - Right whale Mississippi - Bottlenosed dolphin South Carolina - Bottlenose dolphin, Right whale Washington - Orca United Nations Farms
Redwood trees have flowers.
Each of the 50 states and several United States territories have designated an official tree and flower.All of the state trees, except the Hawaii state tree, are native to the state in which they are designated. The pinyon pine tree is usally fround here in New Mexico. It is One of the most common trees in New Mexico, So they made it The state Tree.
Florida has orange trees, palm trees, flowers, tropical plants. Florida State University has a plant database.
trees, ferns, flowers and mosses
they have trees flowers pizza water plenty of stuff