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Hi im ashlee tweeker.

I was wondering how many trees are in orgeon?

i would like to know(:

thank kind sir.

Hey Ashlee, this is Rick Poliquin.

According to the Atlas I have dated in 2003. There are 149 trees shown on the state of Oregon. Plus or minus 2 trees. I counted 252 trees in Alaska.

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