Connecticut's state tree is the White Oak (Quercus Alba) so designated on April 16, 1947.
The Charter Oak is not the state tree, but rather a specific tree of note in the history of the state. (See Related Links, below.)
The white oak was adopted as the state tree of Connecticut on April 16, 1947.
It is a White Oak
Connecticut's tree is the White oak
The American Robin was adopted as the official Connecticut State Bird by the General Assembly in 1943. The white oak (Quercus alba) was adopted as the official Connecticut State Tree on April 16, 1947.
Central Connecticut State is located in the state of Connecticut.
The Connecticut quarter has the Charter Oak, which is the state tree. It's a white oak [Quercus alba], as is the state tree of Maryland. The tree on the Georgia quarter is the state tree, the Live Oak [Quercus virginiana].
Southern Connecticut State is located in the state of Connecticut.
The state flower is the Mountain Laurel (Kalmia latifolia).
There are a number of major cities in Connecticut. These include Hartford, New Haven, Stamford, Bridgeport, Greenwich, Norwalk, and Westport.
Connecticut is the 3rd smallest state and the 48th largest.=Connecticut's nickname is the Constitution State.=
Connecticut's state beverage
Connecticut College is located in the state of Connecticut.