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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 Pine
(Pinus palustris)
1949, clarified 1997
Alaska Sitka Spruce
(Picea sitchensis)
Arizona Palo verde
(Parkinsonia florida)
Arkansas Loblolly Pine
(Pinus taeda)
California California redwoods
(Sequoiadendron giganteum)
(Sequoia sempervirens)
Colorado Colorado Blue Spruce
(Picea pungens)
Connecticut Charter white oak
(Quercus alba)
District of Columbia Scarlet Oak
(Quercus coccinea)
Delaware American Holly
(Ilex opaca)
Florida Sabal Palmetto
(Sabal palmetto)
Georgia Live oak
(Quercus virginiana)
Guam Ipil
(Intsia bijuga)
Hawaii Kukui nut tree
(Aleurites moluccana)
Idaho Western White Pine
(Pinus monticola)
Illinois White oak
(Quercus alba)
Indiana Tulip-tree
(Liriodendron tulipifera)
Iowa Bur Oak
(Quercus macrocarpa)
Kansas Cottonwood
(Populus deltoides)
Kentucky Tulip Poplar
(Liriodendron tulipifera)
Louisiana Bald cypress
(Taxodium distichum)
Maine Eastern White Pine
(Pinus strobus)
Maryland White oak (see also: Wye Oak)
(Quercus alba)
Massachusetts American Elm
(Ulmus americana)
Michigan Eastern White Pine
(Pinus strobus)
Minnesota Red Pine
(Pinus resinosa)
Mississippi Magnolia
(Magnolia)
Missouri Flowering dogwood
(Cornus florida)
Montana Ponderosa Pine
(Pinus ponderosa)
Nebraska Cottonwood
(Populus deltoides)
Nevada Single-leaf Pinyon
(Pinus monophylla)
New Hampshire American White Birch
(Betula papyrifera)
New Jersey Northern red oak
(Quercus rubra)
New Mexico Pinyon
(Pinus edulis)
New York Sugar Maple
(Acer saccharum)
North Carolina Longleaf Pine
(Pinus palustris)
North Dakota American Elm
(Ulmus americana)
Northern Marianas Flame tree
(Delonix regia)
Ohio Ohio Buckeye
(Aesculus glabra)
Oklahoma Eastern Redbud
(Cercis canadensis)
Oregon Douglas-fir
(Pseudotsuga menziesii)
Pennsylvania Eastern Hemlock
(Tsuga canadensis)
Puerto Rico Silk-cotton tree
(Ceiba pentandra)
Rhode Island Red maple
(Acer rubrum)
South Carolina Cabbage Palmetto
(Sabal palmetto)
1939
South Dakota Black Hills Spruce
(Picea glauca) var. (densata)
Tennessee Tulip-tree
(Liriodendron tulipifera)
Texas Pecan
(Carya illinoinensis)
Utah Blue Spruce
(Picea pungens)
Vermont Sugar Maple
(Acer saccharum)
Virginia Flowering dogwood
(Cornus florida)
Washington Western Hemlock
(Tsuga heterophylla)
West Virginia Sugar Maple
(Acer saccharum)
Wisconsin Sugar Maple
(Acer saccharum)
Wyoming Plains cottonwood
(Populus deltoides) subsp. (monilifera)

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