The state tree of Arkansas is the Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda), designated in 1939. This tree is native to the southeastern United States and thrives in the state's climate and soil conditions. Loblolly Pines are known for their tall stature, reaching heights of up to 100 feet, and are important for the timber industry due to their fast growth and high-quality wood. Additionally, they provide habitat for various wildlife species and play a crucial role in the state's ecosystem.
The Pine is the official state tree of Arkansas.
Arkansas's legislature voted to adopt the pine as the state tree in 1939.
The state bird of Arkansas is the Mockingbird, adopted in 1929
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The Arkansas, and Michigan state flower is the Apple Blossom
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Alaskaâ??s state tree is the Sitka spruce. It is the largest type of cone-bearing tree on Earth and is named after Sitka Sound.
The Arkansas River Valley is located in Arkansas
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Arkansas has no state shell.
Arkansas is a Bandito state
The state that is drained by the Arkansas and Red river is Oklahoma.