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The white oak (Quercus alba) serves as the official state tree of several U.S. states, symbolizing strength, longevity, and resilience. This long-lived hardwood is native to eas...
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The white oak (Quercus alba) serves as the official state tree of several U.S. states, symbolizing strength, longevity, and resilience. This long-lived hardwood is native to eas...
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The white oak (Quercus alba) serves as the official state tree of Connecticut, Illinois, Maryland, and New Jersey, symbolizing strength, longevity, and historical resilience. Th...
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The Arizona state tree is the Arizona Cypress ( Cupressus arizonica ), chosen to reflect the character of the region’s desert mountains and foothills. This evergreen conifer i...
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Every U.S. state has an official state tree, a living symbol chosen to reflect local history, ecology, and identity. These trees range from widespread oaks and maples to regiona...
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