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On March 16, 1949. The New Mexico Federation of Women's Club selected the Pinon tree as their choice, for New Mexico's State Tree.
It is also known as 'alamo' in Mexico -- it is a tree species commonly found in northern Mexico. Its scientific name is Populus fremontii
The Cypress
Tree: piñonFlower: yucca
Central and southern Mexico. Its species is the Taxodium mucronatum, but in Mexico it is known as ahuehuete.
Arbol del Tule, in Oaxaca, southern Mexico.
The Pinon Pine.
The elephant tree and the boojum tree can be found on the Baja California Peninsula of Mexico.
Each of the 50 states and several United States territories have designated an official tree and flower.All of the state trees, except the Hawaii state tree, are native to the state in which they are designated. The pinyon pine tree is usally fround here in New Mexico. It is One of the most common trees in New Mexico, So they made it The state Tree.
The Mexican tree or Montezuma Cypress (Taxodium mucronatum) is the national tree of Mexico. Some specimens of this tree can reach a large stoutness (up to 12 meters/40 feet of diameter) and the second stoutest tree in the world lives in Santa Maria del Tule, Oaxaca, Mexico.
under the tree and in clogs
The Montezuma Cypress (Taxodium mucronatum), known in Spanish as ahuehuete, is Mexico's national tree.