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List of U.S. state and territory trees
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List of U.S. state and territory trees

This is a list of U.S. state, federal district, and territory trees, including official trees of the following of the states, of the federal district, and of the territories.

State
federal district
or territory
Common name Scientific name Image Year
Alabama Longleaf pine Pinus palustris 1949
clarified 1997[1]
Alaska Sitka spruce Picea sitchensis 1962[2][3]
American Samoa None [4]
Arizona Blue palo verde Parkinsonia florida 1954[5][6]
Arkansas Loblolly pine Pinus taeda 1939[7]
California Coast redwood Sequoia sempervirens 1937[8][9]
Giant sequoia Sequoiadendron giganteum
Colorado Colorado blue spruce Picea pungens 1939[10]
Connecticut White oak
(See also: Charter Oak)
Quercus alba 1947[11]
Delaware American holly Ilex opaca 1939[12]
District of Columbia Scarlet oak Quercus coccinea 1960[13]
Florida Sabal palm Sabal palmetto 1953[14]
Georgia Southern live oak Quercus virginiana 1937[15][16]
Guam Ifit (Pacific teak) Intsia bijuga 1969[17]
Hawaii Candlenut tree (kukui) Aleurites moluccanus 1959[18]
Idaho Western white pine Pinus monticola 1935[19]
Illinois White oak Quercus alba 1973[20]
Indiana Tulip tree Liriodendron tulipifera 1931[21]
Iowa Oak (variety unspecified) Quercus spp. 1961[22]
Kansas Eastern cottonwood Populus deltoides 1937[23]
Kentucky Tulip-tree Liriodendron tulipifera [24]
Louisiana Bald cypress[a] Taxodium distichum 1963[26]
Maine Eastern white pine Pinus strobus 1945[27]
Maryland White oak
(See also: Wye Oak)
Quercus alba 1941[28]
Massachusetts American elm Ulmus americana 1941[29]
Michigan Eastern white pine Pinus strobus 1955[30]
Minnesota Red pine (aka Norway pine) Pinus resinosa 1953[31]
Mississippi Southern magnolia Magnolia grandiflora 1952[32]
Missouri Flowering dogwood Cornus florida 1955[33]
Montana Ponderosa pine Pinus ponderosa 1949[34]
Nebraska Eastern cottonwood Populus deltoides 1972[35]
Nevada Single-leaf pinyon Pinus monophylla 1959[36]
Great Basin bristlecone pine Pinus longaeva 1987[36]
New Hampshire American white birch Betula papyrifera 1947[37]
New Jersey Northern red oak Quercus rubra 1950[38]
New Mexico Piñon pine Pinus edulis 1949[39]
New York Sugar maple Acer saccharum 1956[40]
North Carolina Pine Pinus 1963[41]
North Dakota American elm Ulmus americana 1947[42]
Northern Mariana Islands Flame tree Delonix regia 1979[43]
Ohio Ohio buckeye Aesculus glabra 1953[44]
Oklahoma Eastern redbud Cercis canadensis 1971[45]
Oregon Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii 1939[46]
Pennsylvania Eastern hemlock Tsuga canadensis 1931[47][48]
Puerto Rico Ceiba (unofficial[b]) Ceiba pentandra [49]
Rhode Island Red maple Acer rubrum 1964[50]
South Carolina Sabal palm Sabal palmetto 1939[51]
South Dakota Black Hills spruce Picea glauca
var. densata
1947[52]
Tennessee Tulip-tree Liriodendron tulipifera 1947[53]
Texas Pecan Carya illinoinensis 1919[54]
United States Virgin Islands None [55]
Utah Quaking aspen Populus tremuloides 2014[56]
Vermont Sugar maple Acer saccharum 1949[57][58]
Virginia Flowering dogwood Cornus florida 1956[59]
Washington Western hemlock Tsuga heterophylla 1947[60][61]
West Virginia Sugar maple Acer saccharum 1949[62]
Wisconsin Sugar maple Acer saccharum 1949[63]
Wyoming Plains cottonwood Populus deltoides monilifera 1947, amended 1961[64]

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