It is very difficult to give a specific number of evergreen trees anywhere. Rather than keeping a specific count, trees are noted for how many acres they cover.
Evergreen trees found in North Dakota are:
Cedar, Eastern Red- (Juniperus virginiana)
Juniper, Rocky Mountain (Juniperus scopulorum)
Pine, Limber (Pinus flexilis)
Pine, Ponderosa (Pinus ponderosa)
Pine, Scotch (Pinus sylvestris)
Spruce, Black Hills White (Picea glauca var. densata)
Spruce, Colorado (Picea pungens)
In the spring of 2002, conservation districts in South Dakota planted over 4 million trees. This shows why it would be difficult to give a specific answer stating how many evergreen trees are in South Dakota.
Rather than number of trees, the amount of area where the trees are found is used to give an idea of how many trees there are.
In South Dakota, the Ponderosa Pine is the dominant tree in the West River area, covering more than 1.3 million acres.
Other evergreen trees found in South Dakota:
Frasier Fir
Rocky Mountain Douglas Fir
White Fir
European Larch
Austrian Pine
Eastern White Pine
Scotch Pine
Black Hills Spruce
Colorado Blue Spruce
Meyers Spruce
Norway Spruce
Serbian Spruce
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North Dakota has one state capital. Bismarck is the state capital in North Dakota.
North Dakota has many rivers and lakes.
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North Dakota is a US State and contains no countries.
Saskatchewan and Manitoba, Canada are to the north of North Dakota and North Dakota is to the north of South Dakota.
There are no National Football League teams in North Dakota.
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The name of the North Dakota flag is the North Dakota flag. There are words on the flag which say, " One nation made up of many states" and "North Dakota".
North Dakota is up by the border of Canada, Wyoming is just next to South Dakota.
It depends on which part of North Dakota you are leaving from and where in South Dakota you want to arrive in. Since North Dakota and South Dakota share a common border, it is possible to be in both states at the same time.
It is an analogy. North Carolina is to South Carolina as North Dakota is to South Dakota.