Legends and Lore of the Texas State Flower Farmers' Almanac
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How did the bluebonnet become a symbol of Texas? Beautiful, abundant, and surprisingly hardy, these legendary blooms captivate flower lovers.. Scientifically named Lupinus texensis, the bluebonnet is the official flower of Texas and was adopted by the Texas state legislature in 1901. Also known as the buffalo clover, wolf flower, and "el conejo" ("rabbit" in Spanish), the vibrant sapphire blue petals are said to resemble the bonnets worn by pioneer women to shield them from the sun. Bluebonnets typically germinate in the fall.
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Some other designations have raised questions. The official bird of the Texas Ornithological Society is the indigenous scissor-tailed flycatcher instead of the more common mockingbird, our official state bird and that of four other states. And is the horse more worthy historically than the Longhorn for "large mammal"?. The Texas State Library and Archives Commission is charged by statute to "prepare and make available to the public a complete list of every state symbol and place designation" (section 441.006 (a) (9) of the Texas Government Code). TSLAC is also the publisher of the list of Official Capital Designations. List of Symbols with Resolution.