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Utah State Tree:
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Utah designated the blue spruce (Picea pungens Engelm) as the official state tree in 1933. Found in the Wasatch and Uinta mountains of Utah at elevations between 6,000 to 11,000 feet, blue spruce can be transplanted successfully and is widely used as an ornamental tree. Generally silvery blue in color, blue spruce has the ability to withstand temperature extremes. Blue spruce is also the state tree symbol of Colorado. See all state trees.
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Utah State Tree - Blue Spruce: Pioneer: Utah's Online Library |
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State Trees - 50 States List |