Picture Of North Carolina State Tree
Despite popular belief no single species of pine is designated as the official tree of north carolina.
Picture of north carolina state tree. North carolina state tree longleaf pine pinus palustris longleaf pine pinaceae pinus palustris leaf. Selection as state tree. The states nickname tar heel state originates from colonial production of tar pitch rosin and turpentine from the states extensive pine forests. As early as 1959 the garden clubs of north carolina had begun a campaign to name a state tree.
At their 1962 meeting a poll was circulated to the various member clubs and the pine was the first choice. The majority are determined by acts of the north carolina general assembly and record in chapters 144 145 and 149 of the north carolina general statutes. The state tree of north carolina is the pine tree according to the official designation by the 1963 general assembly. Evergreen very long and feathery 8 to 18 inches long with three dark green needles per fascicle.
Pine trees grow quickly and can adapt to changing soil conditions in this state which features areas of sandy soil rich earth and red clay. No single species was designated due to the fact that there are eight species of pine tree indigenous to the state. The state of north carolina has 42 official state emblems as well as other designated places and events. Nc state extension is the largest outreach program at nc state university.
The states nicknames the old north state and the tar heel state are both traditional but have never been passed into law. In 1963 the pine tree was designated as north carolinas state treethere are eight species of pine tree found in the state eastern white loblolly longleaf pitch pond shortleaf table mountain and virginia but no single variety is the official one. Based in the college of agriculture and life sciences we reach millions of north carolina citizens each year through local centers in the states 100 counties and with the eastern band of cherokee indians. North carolina designated the northern cardinal cardinalis cardinalis as official state bird in 1943one of americas favorite backyard birds cardinals are distinctive in appearance and song known for their cheer cheer cheer whit chew whit chew and purty purty purty whistles.