History: American Woods (Forward)
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Introduction
The American Woods section of this wiki will be a direct duplication from the "out of print" and "out of copyright" book titled "American Woods" by Shelley E. Schoonover.
State Trees
| State | Common Name | Botanical Name | Year |
| Alabama | (c) Slash Pine | Pinus caribaea | |
(a) Officially designated by legislative action.
(b) Selected by popular vote of the people or unofficially recognized.
(c) Prominent tree growing within the State.
STATE COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME
Alabama (c)
Arizona (c)
Arkansas (a)
California (a)
Colorado (a)
Connecticut (a)
Delaware (a)
District of (c)
Columbia
Florida (b)
Georgia (a)
Idaho (a)
Illinois (a)
Indiana (a)
Iowa (c)
Kansas (a)
Kentucky (b)
Louisiana (a)
Maine (b)
Maryland (a)
Massachusetts (a)
Michigan (b)
Minnesota (b)
Missisippi (a)
Missouri (a)
Montana (b)
Nebraska (c)
Nevada (c)
New Hampshire (c)
New Jersey (c)
New Mexico (c)
New York (b)
North Carolina (b)
Colorado Blue Spruce White Oak
American Holly ("Holly")
American Sycamore and Black Cherry Cabbage Palmetto ("Cabbage Palm") Live Oak
Western White Pine Oak ("Native Oak") Yellow-Poplar (Tuliptree)
Black Walnut Cottonwood Yellow-Popular (Tuliptree)
Southern Magnolia (Evergreen)
Eastern White Pine ("Pine")
White Oak
American Elm
Apple
Eastern White Pine Southern Magnolia (Evergreen) Engelmann Hawthorn ("Red Haw") Ponderosa Pine Eastern Cottonwood Singleleaf Pinyon Pine White Birch
Atlantic White Cedar Pinyon Pine
Sugar Maple Yellow-Poplar (Tuliptree )
Green Ash
Platanus occidentalis Prunus serotina
Sabal palmetto
Quercus virginiana Pinus monticola Quercus spp. Liriodendron tulipifera
Juglans nigra
Populus spp. Liriodendron tulipifera