1. Magnolia 2. Maple 3. Birch 4. Walnut 5. Tulip Tree 6. Hickory 7. Dogwood 8. Willow 9. Honey Locust
George Plumer Burns has written: 'The trees of Vermont' -- subject- s -: Vermont, Trees, Forests and forestry
New Hampshire Trees:ArborvitaeAshBasswoodBeechBirchCherryChestnutDogwoodElmFirGumHackberryHawthornHemlockHickoryHobohornbeamHornbeamJuniperLarchMapleMountain AshOakPinePoplarSassafrasServiceberrySpruceSumacSycamoreViburnumWalnutWhite CedarWillow andWitch-hazel.Others exist today but they are not native to New Hampshire.
Vermont has approximately 4.5 million acres of forested land, which is equivalent to around 4 billion trees. This makes up about 78% of the state's total land area.
Vermont
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Vermont only contains nine cities, one of which is the Capital. Lets consider Winooski and Vergennes for name appeal alone.
fir trees
Beech trees and Oak trees.
No. From East to West, Maine borders New Hampshire, New Hampshire borders Vermont, Vermont borders New York.
The least common multiple of eight and nine is 72