What is the state tree of Indiana?
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The state tree of Indiana is the Tulip Poplar. Known for its large, green leaves and tulip-shaped yellow flowers, this tree thrives in the state’s forests, particularly in the southern and central regions. The Tulip Poplar is one of the tallest trees in Indiana, reaching heights of up to 100 feet, and its wood is used for furniture and cabinetry. The tree was designated as the state tree in 1931, symbolizing Indianaโs commitment to preserving its natural landscapes and the treeโs role in the stateโs ecology.