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The state tree of Vermont is the sugar maple (Acer saccharum), designated in 1949. This tree is famous for its brilliant red, orange, and yellow...
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The state tree of Rhode Island is the red maple (Acer rubrum), designated in 1964. This versatile tree is known for its brilliant red foliage...
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The state tree of Oregon is the Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii), designated in 1939. This tall evergreen can grow over 300 feet high and is...
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The state tree of Oklahoma is the eastern redbud (Cercis canadensis), designated in 1937. This small, ornamental tree is known for its stunning pink and...
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The state tree of North Dakota is the American elm (Ulmus americana), designated in 1947. This tall, graceful tree was once a common sight along...
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The state tree of New Mexico is the piñon pine (Pinus edulis), designated in 1949. This small, hardy tree thrives in the dry, high-altitude regions...
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The state tree of New Jersey is the northern red oak (Quercus rubra), designated in 1950. This strong, fast-growing tree is known for its broad...
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The state tree of New Hampshire is the white birch (Betula papyrifera), also known as the paper birch. It was designated as the official state...
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Nevada has two official state trees: the single-leaf pinyon pine (Pinus monophylla) and the Great Basin bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva), both designated in 1953. The...
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The state tree of Nebraska is the eastern cottonwood (Populus deltoides), designated in 1972. This fast-growing tree is known for its heart-shaped leaves that rustle...
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The state tree of Missouri is the flowering dogwood (Cornus florida), designated in 1955. This small, deciduous tree is known for its beautiful white or...
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The state tree of Minnesota is the red pine (Pinus resinosa), also known as the Norway pine. It was designated as the official state tree...
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The state tree of Maryland is the white oak (Quercus alba), designated in 1941. This strong, long-lived tree is known for its broad canopy and...
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The state tree of Louisiana is the bald cypress (Taxodium distichum), designated in 1963. this long-lived tree thrives in Louisiana's swamps, bayous, and wetlands, with...
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The state tree of Kansas is the eastern cottonwood (Populus deltoides), designated in 1937. This fast-growing tree is known for its broad, heart-shaped leaves that...
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The state tree of Iowa is the bur oak (Quercus macrocarpa), designated in 1961. this hardy oak tree is known for its thick, fire-resistant bark...
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The state tree of Indiana is the tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera), also known as the yellow poplar. It was designated as the official state tree...
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The state tree of Hawaii is the candlenut tree (Aleurites moluccanus), known in Hawaiian as kukui. It was designated as the official state tree in...
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The state tree of Florida is the sabal palm (Sabal palmetto), designated in 1953. Also known as the cabbage palm, this hardy tree thrives in...
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The state tree of Delaware is the American holly (Ilex opaca), designated in 1939. This evergreen tree is known for its glossy, dark green leaves...
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The white oak (Quercus alba) is the state tree of Connecticut, designated in 1947. It is best known for the legendary Charter Oak, where colonists...
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The state tree of Arkansas is the loblolly pine (Pinus taeda). It was designated as the official state tree in 1939. This tall, fast-growing evergreen...
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The State Flowers collection is a unique way to show your state pride-or, your love of flowers. Dive into this collage of state flowers from...
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The Indian paintbrush, adopted in 1917, features fiery red flowers and thrives in Wyoming's rugged landscapes, symbolizing adventure and beauty. The State Flowers collection is...
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Adopted in 1903, the rhododendron's large, colorful flowers grow in West Virginia's mountains, symbolizing resilience. The State Flowers collection is a unique way to show...
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Chosen in 1892, this pink flowering shrub thrives in Washington's coastal regions and symbolizes natural splendor. The State Flowers collection is a unique way to...
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The American Beauty Rose, designated as the floral emblem of Washington, D.C., is known for its large, fragrant, deep pink blooms. It symbolizes elegance, beauty,...
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Chosen in 1911, the sego lily was a vital food source for early settlers. Its white, tulip-shaped flowers symbolize Utah's pioneer history. The State Flowers...
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Adopted in 1903, this early-blooming flower thrives on South Dakota's prairies. Its lavender petals and yellow centers signal spring. The State Flowers collection is a...
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The State Birds collection is a unique way to show your state pride-or, your love of birds. PART 3 of a 3-part series! Dive into...
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The State Birds collection is a unique way to show your state pride-or, your love of birds. PART 2 of a 3-part series! Dive into...
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The Wood Thrush is a forest dweller with a rich, flute-like song. Known for its reddish-brown plumage and spotted breast, it thrives in wooded urban...
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The California Gull is celebrated for saving Mormon settlers' crops by eating crickets. It's commonly seen around lakes and wetlands. The State Birds collection is...
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The Rhode Island Red, a domestic chicken, symbolizes the state's agricultural history. Its reddish-brown feathers are glossy and vibrant. The State Birds collection is a...
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The Western Meadowlark is a symbol of open fields and farmlands. Its flute-like calls are iconic. The State Birds collection is a unique way to...
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The Northern Cardinal is cherished for its bright plumage and whistle-like songs. It frequents bird feeders and is often seen in snowy landscapes. The State...
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