State Tree of Washington

  • Western Hemlock is the official State Tree of Washington.
  • A newspaper based in Oregon teased Washington on its lack of a state tree. Then the Portland Oregonian selected the Western Hemlock as the state tree for Washington.
  • This large coniferous tree is native to North America and is the largest specie of Hemlock.
  • Western Hemlock can grow up to 50-80 meters tall.
  • The Tree can live for over 1200 years.

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 How to Grow the State Tree of Washington

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Pests and Diseases

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