Yes, the Eastern Cottonwood is the state tree of Kansas.
The state tree of Kansas is the eastern cottonwood (Populus deltoides). It was chosen as the state tree in 1937 for its abundance in the state and its contributions to the landscape and ecosystem.
both! Kansas City, Missouri .... Kansas, USA.
Kansas, Nebraska, and Wyoming all have some species of the cottonwood as their state tree.
No, there are many types of trees in the great state of Kansas.
Kansas's state Tree is the Cotton Wood. Kansas officials adopted this tree on March 23, 1937. Also a fun fact about Cotton Wood trees is many early pioneers planted Cotton Woods trees in Kansas so that's how they got there.
Kansas
The state Kansas is in the Northern Hemisphere. The entire USA is in the Northen Hemisphere.
The nickname "Sunflower State" calls to mind the wild flowers of the plains of Kansas, the officially recognized state flower.The highest elevation in Kansas is on Mt. Sunflower! The Kansas state tree is the Cottonwood and the song is Home On The Range.
Kansas was the 34th state in the USA; it became a state on January 29, 1861. General Antonio de Santa Ana founded Kansas.
Kansas, USA - 82,277 sq miles.
The answer is KANSAS, it is in central USA and is nicknamed as Sunflower State.