New Jersey's State Flower is the Common Blue Violet (Viola sororia), also called the Common Meadow Violet, or the Wood Violet.
The plant is 3 to 8 inches high, with the flowers rising slightly higher than the leaves. The leaves vary in color from a yellowish green to a dark green, and are about 3 inches long and 3 inches across. The flower has 5 founded petals, and ranges in color from deep violet to white, with bi-color plants being fairly common. They bloom in mid to late spring, and the blooms last for 4 to 6 weeks.
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The New Jersey state vegetable is the Jersey tomato. The Jersey tomato is a type of tomato that is known for its exceptional taste and quality, thanks to the state's ideal climate and soil conditions for tomato cultivation. It was officially designated as the state vegetable in 2003 to honor the agricultural importance of tomatoes in New Jersey.
The tomato never became New Jersey's state vegetable. According to NETSTATE.COM, the latest bill to adopt the tomato, Assembly Bill No. 353 has been stuck with the Assembly Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee since January, 2008. http://www.netstate.com/states/chronicle/index.html This can be verified on the web site of the New Jersey Legislature. http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/Default.asp
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New Jersey was a slave state until 1804 when it became a free state.