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  H.C.R. No. 24
 
 
 
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
 
         
  WHEREAS, The State of Texas traditionally has recognized a
 
  variety of official symbols as tangible representations of the
 
  proud character and colorful heritage of the Lone Star State;
 
  select plant varieties, including the bluebonnet and the prickly
 
  pear cactus, have received official recognition, which has served
 
  to draw attention to the great biological diversity of our
 
  landscape; and
         
         WHEREAS, Texas supports not only an abundance of land-based
 
  plants but also many aquatic species, and one particular type of
 
  waterlily comes to the forefront as an especially worthy symbol of
 
  the state: Nymphaea Texas Dawn; and
         
         WHEREAS, A hardy and exceptionally lovely plant, Nymphaea 
 
  Texas Dawn is a hybrid that was created in 1985 by Texas resident
 
  Kenneth Landon, a world-renowned expert in the field of Nymphaea
 
  and the director of the International Waterlily Collection in San
 
  Angelo; described as one of the most stunning yellow waterlilies to
 
  be introduced in more than a century, N. Texas Dawn frequently
 
  blooms 10 inches above the surface of the water in clusters of six
 
  or more; in early spring, the base of the petals produces a light
 
  orange glow, and in late summer and fall, the flowers may suffuse
 
  with pink; and
         
         WHEREAS, In 1990, N. Texas Dawn received the American Award
 
  from the International Waterlily & Water Gardening Society (IWGS);
 
  more recently, it was accorded top ranking among aquatic plants in
 
  the rigorous Texas Superstar program of the Texas Cooperative
 
  Extension of Texas A&M University, and the species is listed by
 
  other hybridizers as a parent for more than a dozen named
 
  waterlilies; and
         
         WHEREAS, N. Texas Dawn has been featured prominently at the
 
  International Waterlily Collection in San Angelo, which was
 
  established by Mr. Landon in 1988 in a little-used pond in Civic
 
  League Park; in the years since, the collection has become
 
  recognized as one of the most important exhibits of its kind in the
 
  world, and it was the focal point of the 2010 symposium of the IWGS;
 
  the presence of this widely admired facility has given Texas great
 
  prominence among water gardening enthusiasts, and it makes the
 
  designation of N. Texas Dawn as the state waterlily all the more
 
  appropriate; and
         
         WHEREAS, This noteworthy species is the first waterlily to be
 
  named for Texas, and its unique beauty and resilient character
 
  indeed make it a fitting symbol for the Lone Star State; now,
 
  therefore, be it
         
         RESOLVED, That the 82nd Legislature of the State of Texas
 
  hereby designate Nymphaea Texas Dawn as the official State
 
  Waterlily of Texas.
 
  Darby
 
 
  ______________________________ ______________________________
     President of the Senate Speaker of the House     
 
 
         I certify that H.C.R. No. 24 was adopted by the House on April
  26, 2011, by the following vote:  Yeas 148, Nays 0, 2 present, not
  voting.
 
  ______________________________
  Chief Clerk of the House   
 
 
         I certify that H.C.R. No. 24 was adopted by the Senate on May
  24, 2011, by a viva-voce vote.
 
  ______________________________
  Secretary of the Senate   
  APPROVED: __________________
                  Date       
   
           __________________
                Governor