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  2. The Ponderosa Pine (Pinus Ponderosa) has served as the Montana State tree since it was officially recognized as a state symbol in 1949.

  3. Pinus ponderosa - Wikipedia

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    Pinus ponderosa is the official state tree of Montana. In a 1908 poll to determine the state tree, Montana schoolchildren chose the tree over the Douglas fir, American larch, and cottonwood. However, the tree was not officially named the state tree until 1949.

  4. Trees and Shrubs in Montana - Montana State University

    www.montana.edu/extension/gallatin/documents/naturalresourcesdocuments/2B0323.pdf

    Two names are given for each tree or shrub. One is the common name and the other the scientific or Latin name. A tree or shrub may have several common names, but it will have only one precise scientific name. The forests of Montana cover 22,330,000 acres of the stateʼs 93.3 mil-lion total acres.

  5. List of Montana state symbols - Wikipedia

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    Location of Montana in the United States. The following is a list of symbols of the U.S. state of Montana.

  6. Montana State Tree: Ponderosa Pine Back in 1908, the schoolchildren of Helena organized a referendum to determine which tree should represent the state. The Ponderosa Pine emerged as the winner, outshining the fir, larch, and cottonwood for the prestigious Montana State Tree title.

  7. Montana State Tree: Ponderosa Pine

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    The Ponderosa Pine is not just a state tree; it is a symbol of the natural beauty and rich biodiversity found in Montana’s landscapes. Let us embrace the awe-inspiring beauty and significance of these magnificent trees and ensure their continued existence for years to come.

  8. Montana State Tree - 50States.com

    www.50states.com/tree/montana.htm

    It’s a large coniferous pine tree that can grow from 50 to 180 feet tall. The tallest of the trees are about 150 years old. Found all over Western Montana, these stately trees change as the tree ages.

  9. State Tree Ponderosa Pine - Montanakids

    www.montanakids.com/facts_and_figures/state_symbols/State_Tree_Ponderosa_Pine.htm

    Montana's lumbermen have seconded the praise over the years, harvesting millions of board feet from public and private lands throughout the state. Today the tree may be found in most parts of western Montana. Its range includes the entire West, from the plains to the Pacific Coast.

  10. Reflections on the Ponderosa Pine, Montana’s State Tree

    www.montananaturalist.org/blog-post/reflections-on-ponderosa-pine

    One theory is that the Spanish Conquistador, Coronado, in the 1500s, saw the tree as ponderous because of its size and heavy wood. Settlers brought that name north and it became ponderosa . These heaven-bound trees became the state tree of Montana!

  11. What Is the State Tree of Montana? Facts & FAQ | House Grail

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    After 41 years, a long campaign, and a universal love, the Montana state legislature voted to make the ponderosa pine the official state tree of Montana. The bill passed in 1949, and the ponderosa pine has been the state tree ever since.