The state flower of Maine is the White pine cone and tassel OR Pinus strobus this flower comes from the white pine tree.
=== === The white pine tree was designated the official tree of the state of Maine by Senate Resolve No. 381, effective July 21, 1945The Eastern White Pine.
One interesting fact about Maine's state flower, the white pine cone and tassel, is that it is a symbol of endurance and strength. This evergreen tree is an important part of Maine's forestry industry and has been used for its resilience in building materials and paper production.
State bird: ChickadeeState tree: Eastern White PineState flower: White Pine Cone and Tassel
The white pine cone and tassel.
The state flower is the white pinecone. The state tree is the white pine.
It has several including:The Moose as both the State mammal and animal.Moxie as the State beverage.The European Honey bee as the State beverage.The State Cat as the Maine Coon.The State gemstone as Tourmaline andThe State Herb as Wintergreen.
Maine is a state in the United States of America. It was adopted on March 15, 1820. It's nickname is The Pine Tree State. It's capital is Augusta. It's state motto is "I Lead". It's state bird, tree, and flower is: The Black - Capped Chickadee, The Eastern White Pine, The White Pinecone and Tassel.
Maine's state tree is the Eastern White Pine.
The white pine has played an important part in Maine's history. Besides the fact that most of the state is covered in coniferous (evergreen) forests, the white pine was very valued in colonial times. Being located on the coast, Maine had lots of shipyards, and the white pine was commonly used in masts and other important parts of ships.
The white pine has played an important part in Maine's history. Besides the fact that most of the state is covered in coniferous (evergreen) forests, the white pine was very valued in colonial times. Being located on the coast, Maine had lots of shipyards, and the white pine was commonly used in masts and other important parts of ships.
Maine's state animals are the white tailed deer! Not the blackbear!