Tree – Coast Redwood and Giant Sequoia
There are two related native species of redwood trees, the Coast Redwood and giant Sequoia, which share the designation of State Tree.
There are two related native species of redwood trees, the Coast Redwood and giant Sequoia, which share the designation of State Tree.
Songwriter F. B. Silverwood and composer A. F. Frankenstein, both of Los Angeles, wrote the song in 1913.
The desert tortoise can live 45-100 years.
Despite official recognition as State Nuts, these four are not technically nuts.
Pacific leatherback sea turtles are the largest turtles and one of the largest living reptiles in the world.
California gray whales are amazing travelers, migrating 14,000 miles a year.
The garibaldi is a brilliant orange fish that lives in the Pacific Ocean from Monterey Bay south to Baja California.
Lace lichens hang in clumps from tree bark and branches, grow up to 3 feet long, are flat, yellow-green and shaped like lace.
The California golden trout, is native to California’s southern Sierra Nevada Mountains.
The square dance, performed by couples, has to be by far the most popular state dance form there is.