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The blue spruce (Pinaceae Picea pungens) was chosen by the Utah State Legislature in 1933 to be the State Tree.

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The state tree of Utah is the blue spruce (Picea pungens). It was designated as the state tree in 1933 due to its prevalence in the state and its significance to Utah's ecosystem. The blue spruce is known for its blueish-green needles and conical shape.

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