Independent guide and review of Florida as a holiday destination

Florida State Symbols

Like all US States, Florida has its fair share of State symbols, everything from its own flag and song to orange juice, the alligator and the manatee.

The mosquito is often jokingly referred to as the state bird but it reality it is the Northern Mockingbird

Below you will find a list of official Florida state symbols:

  • Anthem - Florida (Where the Sawgrass Meets the Sky) - not yet official
  • Beverage - Orange juice
  • Bird - Northern Mockingbird (Mimus polyglottos), shared with Arkansas, Mississippi and Texas who all have the same state bird
  • Capital - Tallahassee
  • Flag - A red diagonal cross on a white background, with the State Seal of Florida superimposed on the centre
  • Flower - Orange blossom (Citrus sinensis)
  • Fossil - Eupatagus, an extinct type of sand dollar (unofficial)
  • Fruit - Orange

    Florida State mammal, the manatee

    Florida State mammal, the manatee

  • Gem - Moonstone
  • Freshwater Fish - Largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides floridanus)
  • Insect - Zebra longwing butterfly (Heliconius charitonius)
  • Mammal - Florida Panther (Felis concolor coryi)
  • Marine Mammal - Florida Manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris)
  • Motto - "In God we trust"
  • Nickname - "The Sunshine State" or "Peninsula State"
  • Pie - Key lime pie
  • Quarter - issued in 2004 with the inscription "Gateway to Discovery". The Florida State Quarter features the Sabal palm, a space shuttle and a 16th-century Spanish galleon commemorating the discovery of Florida by the Spanish explorer, Ponce de Leon
  • Reptile - American Alligator (Alligator mississippiensis)
  • Saltwater Fish - Atlantic Sailfish (Istiophorus platypterus)
  • Saltwater Mammal - Porpoise/Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncates)
  • Seal - Great Seal of the State of Florida, featuring the state Motto - "In God we trust" plus a Native American Seminole woman scattering flowers, a cabbage palmetto tree, a paddle steamboat and a brilliant sun. This represents the land of sunshine, flowers, palm trees, rivers and lakes
  • Shell - Horse Conch (Pleuroploca gigantea)
  • Soil - Myakka Soil
  • Song - "Suwanee River", also known as "Old Folks at Home"
  • Stone - Agatized coral
  • Tree - Sabal palm (Sabal palmetto), features on the Florida quarter
  • Wild Flower - Coreopsis spp. L. (Tickseed)

Changes afoot

In the near future, a couple of Florida's state symbols could change because of public pressure.

There is a petition before the State Legislature of Florida to name the endangered Florida Scrub Jay as the State Bird of Florida. Like other state symbols such as the manatee and alligator, the Florida Scrub Jay is suffering from a loss of habitat and what is more, the Northern Mockingbird is already the state bird for a number of other states.

A recent competition has also come up with an alternative state song to replace the somewhat out of keeping "Suwanee River", see newsletter stories in February and May for more details.