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  2. Northern Red Oak - New Jersey State Tree - The Official Web Site...

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    The New Jersey State Tree Governor Alfred E. Driscoll and the State Assembly selected Quercus rubra, Northern Red Oak, as the state tree on June 13, 1950. This stately tree was chosen to represent New Jersey for its strength, dignity, structural beauty, and long life.

  3. State Symbols | New Jersey Legislative Services, NJ - Tour Office

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    The new jersey state Tree - the Red Oak In 1950, the majestic red oak became New Jersey’s State Tree. The red oak is a hardwood tree that you can recognize by its pointy-lobed leaves with prickly tips. It produces many acorns, an important food for the Native Americans of long ago.

  4. New Jersey's state tree Universal Crossword Clue - Answers.org

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    On this page you will find the New Jersey's state tree crossword clue answers and solutions. This clue was last seen on August 31 2024 at the popular Universal Crossword Puzzle

  5. New Jersey's State Tree: The Majestic Red Oak - Trees Unlimited

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    Ever since June 13th, 1950, the official state tree of New Jersey has been the Red Oak — the Quercus borealis maxima, as it’s known to horticulturists and arborists. Find out why the Red Oak tree was chosen and what characteristics have continued to make it special to our state.

  6. New Jersey designated the Northern Red Oak as the official state tree. See pictures and find out all the facts on this large tree that shows beautiful fiery red foliage during the fall.

  7. The helmet and the horse's head crest represent New Jersey's independence as a state. They also represent New Jersey's status as one of the first states. In 1787 New Jersey was the third state to sign the U.S. Constitution.

  8. Top 8 Native Trees to Plant in New Jersey - Trees Unlimited

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    The Red Oak tree is New Jersey’s official state tree. Known for its beautiful fall colors and the value it brings to surrounding wildlife, the Red Oak is a fast growing species that will provide shade with its height and large canopy spread.

  9. What Is the State Tree of New Jersey? Characteristics, Facts &...

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    What Is the State Tree of New Jersey? In 1950, New Jersey named the majestic red oak as its state tree. Interestingly enough, just one year later, in 1951, New Jersey also named an official memorial tree, which was the dogwood .

  10. Get to Know Your NJ Symbols - You Don't Know Jersey

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    The official New Jersey state tree is the red oak, Quercus borealis maxima. The red oak was authorized by a joint resolution signed by Governor Alfred E. Driscoll June 13, 1950. The state memorial tree is the dogwood, authorized by Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 2 of 1951.

  11. Our New Jersey State Tree - Rutgers University

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    Our New Jersey State Tree: Northern Red Oak The Northern RedOak, Quercus rubra, was officially authorizedbya resolutionon June 13,1950to be the official state tree. Thisstately Oakwas chosen as “it is a representative treeofNewJerseywith beautyofstructure, strength, dignity, and long