Yellow PoplarThe yellow poplar (Magnoliaceae Liriodendron tulipifera) was designated as the official state tree of Tennessee by Public Chapter 204 of the Acts of the 1947 General Assembly
Because the team's original name of Oilers had no connection with the team's Tennessee home.
The tulip poplar became Tennessee's state tree in 1947 because it is native to the state and is a valuable timber resource. It was chosen to represent Tennessee's natural beauty and importance to the lumber industry.
Tennessee was admitted into the Union on June 1, 1796 becoming the 16th state to join the Union.
The Buckeye Tree, is the state tree of Ohio, Ohio State University, being the official state University of Ohio, used the name of the State tree (Buckeye Tree) for their official athletic nickname.
The state tree of Gujarat is the banyan tree with the scientific name of Ficus benghalensis.
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Yes, Massachusetts has a state tree. Its name is the American Elm.
The Ohio state tree is the buckeye, so called because its nuts resemble the shape and color of a deer's eye.
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Tennessee's state wild animal is the raccoon. The state bird is the Mockingbird, State Game Bird is the Bobwhite Quail, State Amphibian is the Tennessee Cave Salamander and the State Reptile is the Eastern Box Turtle.