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Agate is its gemstone. Petrified palmwood is the State fossil.
The official state mineral of Louisiana is agate; the state does not have an official state rock or state gem.
The state amphibian of Louisiana is the green tree frog. The amphibian was chosen as the state amphibian in 1993.
Georgia State Gem: Quartz In 1976, quartz was chosen as the official state gem. It is common in Georgia and found in a wide variety of colors.
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Agate is its gemstone. Petrified palmwood is the State fossil.
Agate is the state gemstone for Louisiana.
The Blue Agate
Depends on what you're looking for. South Dakota's state mineral is rose quartz the state gemstone is fairburn agate
Minnesota doesn't have a State rock, it has a Gemstone: The Lake Superior Agate
State Mineral: Coal State Rock: Agate State Gemstone: Freshwater Pearl
South Dakota's state gemstone is the Fairborn agate. South Dakota's state mineral is the Rose quartz.
Lake Superior agate gets its colour from iron stains found on the shores of said lake. The Lake Superior agate was designated by the Minnesota Legislature as an official state gemstone in 1969.
As of 2014, Maryland does not have an official state rock. However, the state does have the Patuxent river stone as the official gemstone of the state.
Louisiana designated agate as its state mineral in 1976 to honor its natural beauty and abundance within the state. Agate is known for its distinctive banding patterns and is used for jewelry and various decorative purposes.
I don't know...... That's what I asked too:( Try looking at Minnesota's facts. That might help you out.
The official state mineral of Louisiana is agate; the state does not have an official state rock or state gem.