Your state legislature must vote to proclaim an official state fruit. Do you know what is your state’s official state fruit? If not, we encourage you to write to your state legislators and insist upon passing a proclamation.
Did You Know? Amazingly, many states have yet to make a proclamation.
State | Fruit |
Alabama | Blackberry |
Alaska | |
Arizona | |
Arkansas | |
California | |
Colorado | |
Connecticut | |
Delaware | |
Florida | Orange |
Georgia | Peaches |
Hawaii | |
Idaho | Huckleberry |
Illinois | |
Indiana | |
Iowa | |
Kansas | |
Kentucky | |
Louisiana | |
Maine | Wild Blueberry |
Maryland | |
Massachusetts | Cranberry |
Michigan | |
Minnesota | Honeycrisp Apple |
Mississippi | |
Missouri | Norton Cynthiana Grape |
Montana | |
Nebraska | |
Nevada | |
New Hampshire | Pumpkin |
New Jersey | Highbush Blueberry |
New Mexico | |
New York | Apple |
North Carolina | Scupernong Grape |
North Dakota | Chokeberry |
Ohio | Tomato |
Oklahoma | Strawberry |
Oregon | Pears |
Pennsylvania | |
Rhode Island | Rhode Island Greening Apple |
South Carolina | Peaches |
South Dakota | |
Tennessee | Tomato |
Texas | Texas Red Grapefruit |
Utah | Cherries |
Vermont | Apple |
Virginia | |
Washington | Apple |
West Virginia | Golden Delicious Apple |
Wisconsin | Cranberry |
Wyoming |
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