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Kansas State Tree:
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Kansas designated the cottonwood as the official state tree in 1937. The cottonwoods are deciduous trees of the poplar species, distinguished by thick, deeply fissured bark and triangular to diamond-shaped leaves.
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Cottonwood: Wikipedia.org |
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State Trees - 50 States List |
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