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  2. Overview of Massachusetts state symbols Type Symbol Law Flower: Mayflower: M.G.L. Ch. 2, §7 Tree: American elm: M.G.L. Ch. 2, §8 Bird: Chickadee: M.G.L. Ch. 2, §9 Beverage: Cranberry juice: M.G.L. Ch. 2, §10 Horse: Morgan horse: M.G.L. Ch. 2, §11 Insect: Lady bug: M.G.L. Ch. 2, §12 Fish: Atlantic Cod: M.G.L. Ch. 2, §13 Dog: Boston ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › South_BostonSouth Boston - Wikipedia

    South Boston (colloquially Southie) is a densely populated neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, United States, located south and east of the Fort Point Channel and abutting Dorchester Bay. It has undergone several demographic transformations since being annexed to the city of Boston in 1804.

  4. Official State Flower of Massachusetts. Massachusetts adopted the mayflower as the official flower of the Commonwealth in 1918. All State Flowers. The fragrant, delicate mayflower (Epigaea regens) has been on the endangered list since 1925. Also known as ground laurel or trailing arbutus, mayflowers prefer sandy or rocky soil, under or near ...

  5. Trailing arbutus or mayflower (Epigaea repens), also commonly known as the ground laurel is the official state flower of Massachusetts. It was adopted as the official flower of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts by the General Court on May 1, 1918.

  6. Jan 7, 2023 · By plantlegend January 7, 2023 info. The mayflower has been the official state flower of Massachusetts since 1918, established by the general court after several bills were rejected concerning which flower would represent Massachusetts.

  7. Widespread throughout Massachusetts and the eastern United States but not common in the landscape, it is a trailing, evergreen shrub from the Ericaeae (heath family), a group that also includes cranberries and blueberries.

  8. Well. Table of Contents show. In 1918, the Mayflower, a flower native to New England, was chosen as Massachusetts' state flower. The Mayflower holds significance as it is connected to Myles Standish and the establishment of the colony.

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