What is the state tree of New York?
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The state tree of New York is the sugar maple. This tree is famous for its beautiful fall foliage, with vibrant red and orange leaves. The sugar maple is also known for its sap, which is used to make maple syrup, a product closely associated with the stateโs agricultural heritage. The sugar maple thrives in the stateโs temperate climate and is found throughout New Yorkโs forests. It was designated as the state tree in 1956, reflecting both the stateโs natural beauty and its historical significance to maple syrup production.