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The names of the states are written in bold; the names of the official state trees are written in non-bold text.

Alabama

Longleaf Pine

Alaska

Sitka Spruce

Arizona

Palo Verde a.k.a. Green Stick

Arkansas

Pine

California

Coast Redwood and Giant Sequoia

Colorado

Colorado Blue Spruce

Connecticut

White Oak

Delaware

American Holly

Florida

Sabal Palm

Georgia

Southern Live Oak

Hawaii

Candlenut Tree

Idaho

Western White Pine

Illinois

White Oak

Indiana

Tulip-tree

Iowa

Bur Oak

Kansas

Eastern Cottonwood

Kentucky

Tulip-tree

Louisiana

Bald Cypress

Maine

Eastern White Pine

Maryland

White Oak

Massachusetts

American Elm

Michigan

Eastern White Pine

Minnesota

Red Pine

Mississippi

Southern Magnolia

Missouri

Flowering Dogwood

Montana

Ponderosa Pine

Nebraska

Eastern Cottonwood

Nevada

Single-leaf Pinyon & Bristlecone pine

New Hampshire

American White Birch

New Jersey

Northern Red Oak

New Mexico

Piñon Pine

New York

Sugar Maple

North Carolina

Pine

North Dakota

American Elm

Ohio

Ohio Buckeye

Oklahoma

Eastern Redbud

Oregon

Douglas-fir

Pennsylvania

Eastern Hemlock

Rhode Island

Red Maple

South Carolina

Sabal Palm

South Dakota

Black Hills Spruce

Tennessee

Tulip-tree

Texas

Pecan

Utah

Blue Spruce

Vermont

Sugar Maple

Virginia

Flowering dogwood

Washington

Western Hemlock

West Virginia

Sugar Maple

Wisconsin

Sugar Maple

Wyoming

Plains Cottonwood

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