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Started by CHARLIE, February 19, 2003, 12:07:47 PM

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CHARLIE

TREE            STATE              USES
Bald Cypress        Louisiana           Durable against weather

White Birch           New Hampshire  Spools, toothpicks, clothespins

Cottonwood          Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming   Windbreaks

Dogwood              Missouri, Virginia      Flower used to decorate

Douglas Fir           Oregon              Lumber and plywood

Elm                      Massachusetts, North Dakota   barrels, fencepost, furniture and boats
 
Eastern Hemlock  Pennslyvania      Lumber and pulp

Western Hemlock   Washington       Lumber and pulp for cardboard boxes
 
American Holly     Delaware           Christmas wreaths

Ohio Buckeye      Ohio                  Shade tree

Kukui                  Hawaii                Jewelry

Magnolia             Mississippi         Beautiful flower (scenery)

Red Maple          Rhode Island       Furniture

Sugar Maple       New York, Vermont, West Virginia, Wisconsin           Furniture, Maple syrup
 
Oak (no special kind)      Iowa                   Furniture, barrels, railroad ties 

Live Oak            Georgia               Mainly, ornamental tree

Northern Red Oak    New Jersey      Furntture

White Oak        Connecticut, Illinois, Maryland        Furniture,  barrels,  boats

Sabel Palm       Florida                 Ornaments, mats

Palmetto          South Carolina      Ornaments, mats

Paloverde         Arizona                Erosion protection

Pecan              Texas                  Tasty nuts

Pine (no special kind)                Arkansas             Lumber, resin, Turpintine

Eastern White Pine   Maine, Michigan          Lumber
  
Longleaf Pine    North Carolina, Alabama     Lumber
 
Ponderosa Pine  Montana            Lumber

Red Pine            Minnesota         Lumber

Southern Pine     Alabama           Lumber

Western White Pine   Idaho         Lumber

Pinyon              New Mexico       Fence posts, railroad ties, edible pine nuts
  
Single Leaf Pinyon & Bristlecone Pine   Nevada

Redbud             Oklahoma           Known for it's beauty

White Spruce    South Dakota      Pulp for paper

Blue Spruce      Colorado             Known for it's beauty

Sitka Spruce     Alaska               Piano Soundboards

Tulip Poplar       Indiana, Kentucky,Tennessee         Furniture and boxes
      
  
Charlie
"Everybody was gone when I arrived but I decided to stick around until I could figure out why I was there !"

OneWithWood

Must be wishful thinking for Kansas and Nebraska :D
One With Wood
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Haytrader

Hey, we have lots of cottonwood here in Kansas......along the creeks mostly. Parts of Kansas don't have creeks......
 :D  :D  :D
Haytrader

Texas Ranger

I think you could have worded the "Uses" portion of the Texas notation a little better.  Tasty nuts, indeed! ;D
The Ranger, home of Texas Forestry

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