The national tree of England is the oak tree! :)
The national tree of Guadeloupe is the Manchineel tree. It is known for its toxic sap and poisonous fruits. The tree is also found in other Caribbean islands.
The national tree of Trinidad and Tobago is the silk cotton tree, scientifically known as Ceiba pentandra. It is a large deciduous tree with a straight trunk and large buttresses. The silk cotton tree is known for its distinctive shape and unique seed pods.
The tallest tree in Britain is a Douglas fir in Reelig Glen, Scotland, which stands at approximately 217 feet tall.
Several Trees are refered to as Our National Christmas Tree. But, since most of them are not in National Parks, I have to assume you are referring to the General Grant Tree. Nation's Christmas Tree - Sanger, California: In 1926 Congress formally designated California's "General Grant" Sequoia as the "Nation's Christmas Tree." In 1949, nearby Sanger, California was designated as the "Nation's Christmas Tree City." A third honor was awarded on March 29, 1956, when President Dwight D. Eisenhower proclaimed the "Nation's Christmas Tree" as a national shrine to the war dead. During a Christmas ceremony each year, park rangers place a large wreath at the base of the tree.
The royal palm (Roystonea regia) is the state tree of Cuba. It is a symbol of national pride and is commonly found throughout the island. The royal palm is known for its tall and slender trunk topped with a distinctive crown of fronds.
Great Britain national kabaddi team was created in 1992.
Great Britain has written: 'National Population Projections'
Great Britain men's national basketball team was created in 2005.
Great Britain national field hockey team was created in 1920.
The United Kingdom, Great Britain, Britain and England do not have national birds.
Michael Grylls has written: 'National Enterprise Board' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Great Britain. National Enterprise Board
The British National Anthem is 'God Save The Queen'.
The national animal(s) of Great Britain is the lion and the bulldog.
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Charles Hill has written: 'The National Health Service' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Great Britain. Ministry of Health, National health services
Alice Corkran has written: 'Down the snow stairs' 'The National Gallery' -- subject(s): National Gallery (Great Britain) 'Frederic Leighton' 'The National Gallery' -- subject(s): National Gallery (Great Britain)
To destroy the German Army.