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The state tree of Mississippi is the Southern Magnolia.
The Mississippi state tree is the Southern Magnolia.
Because of the abundance of magnolia flowers and trees in the state, and its adoption as the official state flower and tree, has led to the modern nickname of the Magnolia State.
Magnolia is the state tree in Mississippi.
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Mississippi
The official nickname for Mississippi is The Magnolia State. It has that nickname because of the beauty of the magnolia trees in Mississippi. The magnolia tree is the official state tree for Mississippi. The magnolia is the official state flower for Mississippi.
Both the state flower and state tree were voted to be represented by the Magnolia in Mississippi by schoolchildren! See the details at the related link listed below!
Mississippi
The state tree of Mississippi is the magnolia. It was designated as the state tree in 1938 in recognition of its beauty and significance in the state's history and culture. The magnolia is known for its large, fragrant flowers and evergreen foliage.
The magnolia, Mississippi's state tree, grows throughout the state tree. The magnolia is an evergreen tree with fragrant white flowers. In 1935, the Director of Forestry held an election for the school children of the state to select a State Tree for Mississippi. Four nominations were made...the magnolia, oak, pine and dogwood. The magnolia received by far the largest majority. On April 1, 1938, the Mississippi Legislature officially designated the magnolia as the State Tree.
What state other than mississippi has the same state tree flower