List of U.S. state trees

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This List of U.S. state trees includes official trees of the following states and U.S. possessions:

State Image State tree Year adopted
Alabama
Longleaf 8246.jpg
Longleaf Pine
(Pinus palustris)
1949, clarified 1997[1]
Alaska
Picea sitchensis forest.jpg
Sitka Spruce
(Picea sitchensis)
Arizona
Cercidium floridum whole.jpg
Palo verde
(Parkinsonia florida)
Arkansas
Pinus taeda.jpg
Loblolly Pine
(Pinus taeda)
California
Muir Woods National Monument 1.JPG
California redwoods
(Sequoiadendron giganteum)
(Sequoia sempervirens)
Colorado
Picea pungens tree.jpg
Colorado Blue Spruce
(Picea pungens)
Connecticut
Ancient Oak.jpg
Charter white oak
(Quercus alba)
District of Columbia
Quercus coccinea2.jpg
Scarlet Oak
(Quercus coccinea)
Delaware
Americanholly 8046.JPG
American Holly
(Ilex opaca)
Florida
Sabal palmetto1.jpg
Sabal Palmetto
(Sabal palmetto)
Georgia
Liveoak 8231.JPG
Live oak
(Quercus virginiana)
Guam
TransparentPlaceholder.png
Ipil
(Intsia bijuga)
Hawaii
Aleuritesmoluccana1web.jpg
Kukui nut tree
(Aleurites moluccana)
Idaho
Pinus monticola1.jpg
Western White Pine
(Pinus monticola)
Illinois
Ancient Oak.jpg
White oak
(Quercus alba)
Indiana
Liriodendronflower0117.JPG
Tulip-tree
(Liriodendron tulipifera)
Iowa
Raunkiaer.jpg
Oak
(Quercus)
Kansas
Populus deltoides.jpg
Cottonwood
(Populus deltoides)
Kentucky
Liriodendronflower0117.JPG
Tulip Poplar
(Liriodendron tulipifera)
[2]
Louisiana
Taxodium distichum NRCSMS01010.jpg
Bald cypress
(Taxodium distichum)
Maine
EasternWhitePine23.jpg
Eastern White Pine
(Pinus strobus)
Maryland
Wye Oak.jpg
White oak (see also: Wye Oak)
(Quercus alba)
Massachusetts
Img ulmus americana 2209.jpg
American Elm
(Ulmus americana)
Michigan
EasternWhitePine23.jpg
Eastern White Pine
(Pinus strobus)
Minnesota
Pinus resinosa.jpg
Red Pine
(Pinus resinosa)
Mississippi
Magnolia8309.JPG
Magnolia
(Magnolia)
Missouri
Floweringdogwood.jpg
Flowering dogwood
(Cornus florida)
Montana
Pinus ponderosa 8144t.jpg
Ponderosa Pine
(Pinus ponderosa)
Nebraska
Populus deltoides.jpg
Cottonwood
(Populus deltoides)
Nevada
Single-leaf pinyon 1.jpg
Single-leaf Pinyon
(Pinus monophylla)
New Hampshire
Betula papyrifera1.jpg
American White Birch
(Betula papyrifera)
New Jersey
RedOakTreeTrunk.JPG
Northern red oak
(Quercus rubra)
New Mexico
Pinus edulis.jpg
Pinyon
(Pinus edulis)
New York
Acer saccharum foliage.jpg
Sugar Maple
(Acer saccharum)
North Carolina
Longleaf 8246.jpg
Longleaf Pine
(Pinus palustris)
North Dakota
Img ulmus americana 2209.jpg
American Elm
(Ulmus americana)
Northern Marianas
RoyalPoincianaUSVI.jpg
Flame tree
(Delonix regia)
Ohio
Aesculus glabra var. glabra.jpg
Ohio Buckeye
(Aesculus glabra)
Oklahoma
Cercis siliquastrum4.jpg
Eastern Redbud
(Cercis canadensis)
Oregon
Douglas Fir in Lassen VNP-750px.JPG
Douglas-fir
(Pseudotsuga menziesii)
Pennsylvania
Tsuga canadensis cones.jpg
Eastern Hemlock
(Tsuga canadensis)
Puerto Rico
Kapok tree Honolulu.jpg
Silk-cotton tree
(Ceiba pentandra)
Rhode Island
Redmaple.jpg
Red maple
(Acer rubrum)
South Carolina
Sabal palmetto1.jpg
Cabbage Palmetto
(Sabal palmetto)
South Dakota
Picea glauca.jpg
Black Hills Spruce
(Picea glauca) var. (densata)
Tennessee
Liriodendronflower0117.JPG
Tulip-tree
(Liriodendron tulipifera)
Texas
Pecan orchard.jpg
Pecan
(Carya illinoinensis)
Utah
Picea pungens tree.jpg
Blue Spruce
(Picea pungens)
Vermont
Acer saccharum foliage.jpg
Sugar Maple
(Acer saccharum)
Virginia
Floweringdogwood.jpg
Flowering dogwood
(Cornus florida)
Washington
Tsuga heterophylla1.jpg
Western Hemlock
(Tsuga heterophylla)
[3]
West Virginia
Acer saccharum foliage.jpg
Sugar Maple
(Acer saccharum)
Wisconsin
Acer saccharum foliage.jpg
Sugar Maple
(Acer saccharum)
Wyoming
Populus deltoides.jpg
Plains cottonwood
(Populus deltoides) subsp. (monilifera)

See also

References

  1. "Official Alabama Tree". Alabama Emblems, Symbols and Honors. Alabama Department of Archives & History (2003-11-06). Retrieved on 2007-03-22.
  2. http://www.lrc.ky.gov/krs/002%2D00/095.pdf KRS002.095
  3. "Symbols of Washington State". Washington State Legislature. Retrieved on 2007-03-11.

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