18 March 2011

State Trees of New England

Like each of the states throughout the United States, the New England states each have a number of state symbols. These state symbols include a state tree.

The state tree of Connecticut is the white oak (Quercus alba). For more information, please visit:

State of Connecticut: The State Tree

e-ReferenceDesk: Connecticut State Tree

USDA Forest Service: White Oak

The state tree of Maine is the Eastern white pine (Pinus strobus). For more information, please visit:

e-ReferenceDesk: Maine State Tree

USDA Forest Service: Eastern White Pine

The state tree of Massachusetts is the American elm (Ulmus americana). For more information, please visit:

e-ReferenceDesk: Massachusetts State Tree

USDA Forest Service: American Elm

The state tree of New Hampshire is the white birch (Betula papyrifera). For more information, please visit:

New Hampshire Almanac: State Tree

e-ReferenceDesk: New Hampshire State Tree

USDA Forest Service: Paper Birch

The state tree of Rhode Island is the red maple (Acer rubrum). For more information, please visit:

e-ReferenceDesk: Rhode Island State Tree

USDA Forest Service: Red Maple

The state tree of Vermont is the sugar maple (Acer saccharum). For more information, please visit:

e-ReferenceDesk: Vermont State Tree

USDA Forest Service: Sugar Maple

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