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What is the state tree of alabama?

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Peach. The peach (Rosacea, genus Prunus, Species P. persica) was designated the official state tree fruit of Alabama in 2006 (the blackberry is the state fruit, adopted in 1949. read more

Official State Tree of Alabama The southern longleaf pine is the official state tree of Alabama. The Alabama legislature first designated the state tree as "the southern pine tree" in 1949 - it wasn't until 1997 that the southern longleaf pine (Pinus palustris P. Mill.) was specified. read more

Alabama State Tree - Longleaf Pine - Pinus palustris Longleaf Pine Pinaceae Pinus palustris Leaf: Evergreen, very long and feathery (8 to 18 inches long), with three dark green needles per fascicle. read more

Official state symbols, emblems, and icons of Alabama - places to see in Alabama - landmarks, parks, historic markers, cities and towns - learn the culture and history of Alabama! read more

Longleaf Pine Pinaceae Pinus palustris. Leaf: Evergreen, very long and feathery (8 to 18 inches long), with three dark green needles per fascicle. Flower: Monoecious; males yellow-red, long, in clusters; females oval, purple. read more

Alabama has a total of 41 official state emblems. The oldest of which is the Alabama State Bible, from 1853; the most recently designated is the peach, Alabama's state tree fruit, established in 2006. read more

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