§ 145-20 – State wildflower.
145-20. State wildflower. The Carolina Lily (Lilium michauxii) is adopted as the official wildflower of the State of North Carolina. (2003-426, s. 1.)
§ 145-6 – State saltwater fish.
145-6. State saltwater fish. The channel bass (red drum) is hereby adopted as the official State saltwater fish of the State of North Carolina. (1971, c. 274.)
§ 145-21 – State Aviation Hall of Fame and Museum and State Museum of Aviation.
145-21. State Aviation Hall of Fame and Museum and State Museum of Aviation. The Asheboro Municipal Airport is designated as the official location of the North Carolina Aviation Hall of Fame and the North Carolina Aviation Museum. The Wilmington International Airport is designated as the official location of the North Carolina Museum of Aviation. (2003-363, […]
§ 145-7 – State insect.
145-7. State insect. The honeybee is hereby adopted as the official State insect of the State of North Carolina. (1973, c. 55.)
§ 145-22 – State carnivorous plant.
145-22. State carnivorous plant. The Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) is adopted as the official carnivorous plant of the State of North Carolina. (2005-74, s. 1.)
§ 145-8 – State stone.
145-8. State stone. The emerald is hereby adopted as the official State precious stone of the State of North Carolina. (1973, c. 136, s. 1.)
§ 145-23 – State birthplace of traditional pottery.
145-23. State birthplace of traditional pottery. The Seagrove area, including portions of Randolph, Chatham, Lee, Moore, and Montgomery Counties, is designated as the official location of the birthplace of North Carolina traditional pottery. (2005-78, s. 1; 2006-264, s. 70.)
§ 145-9 – State reptile.
145-9. State reptile. The turtle is adopted as the official State reptile of the State of North Carolina, and the eastern box turtle is designated as the emblem representing the turtles inhabiting North Carolina. (1979, c. 154, s. 1.)
§ 145-10 – State rock.
145-10. State rock. Granite is adopted as the official State rock of the State of North Carolina. (1979, c. 906, s. 1.)
§ 145-10.1 – State beverage.
145-10.1. State beverage. Milk is hereby adopted as the official State beverage of the State of North Carolina. (1987, c. 347.)