By: Harris S.C.R. No. 27
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
1-1 WHEREAS, The State of Texas has traditionally recognized a
1-2 variety of terrestrial symbols as tangible representations of the
1-3 proud spirit and heritage of our state; and
1-4 WHEREAS, The bluebonnet, the pecan tree, the armadillo, and
1-5 the lightning whelk are examples of some natural specimens that
1-6 serve to symbolize the great diversity of the Texas landscape, a
1-7 landscape that is unparalleled in both its scope and its rugged
1-8 beauty; and
1-9 WHEREAS, In keeping with this custom, the designation of the
1-10 Devil's Cigar Fungus as the Official State Fungus of Texas would
1-11 provide suitable recognition for this rare mycological inhabitant
1-12 of the Lone Star State; and
1-13 WHEREAS, The Devil's Cigar Fungus, known to scientists as
1-14 Chorioactis geaster, features a long, tapering, dark-brown
1-15 apothecium, which sometimes reaches a height of up to four inches;
1-16 and
1-17 WHEREAS, This distinctive fungus releases its spores in a
1-18 singularly dramatic fashion that earned the plant its common name;
1-19 when ready, the Devil's Cigar Fungus splits open with an audible
1-20 hiss, filling the air with a cloud of spores that waft away to help
1-21 ensure a future generation of life for the species; and
1-22 WHEREAS, An exceedingly unusual specimen, the Devil's Cigar
1-23 Fungus makes its home on decaying hardwood stumps and exposed roots
2-1 and grows domestically only in Central and North Texas, including
2-2 Travis, Tarrant, and Dallas counties; outside of Texas, it has been
2-3 found only in Japan; and
2-4 WHEREAS, The Devil's Cigar Fungus is as uncommon and striking
2-5 as the state that serves as its home, and its unique attachment to
2-6 Texas makes it a fitting symbol of the Lone Star State; now,
2-7 therefore, be it
2-8 RESOLVED, That the 75th Legislature of the State of Texas
2-9 hereby designate the Devil's Cigar Fungus as the Official State
2-10 Fungus of Texas.