State | Tree | % Correct |
---|---|---|
North Carolina | Pine | 64%
|
Arkansas | Pine | 64%
|
Illinois | White Oak | 64%
|
Connecticut | White Oak | 64%
|
Maryland | White Oak | 64%
|
California | Giant Sequoia | 55%
|
Utah | Quaking Aspen | 36%
|
New York | Sugar Maple | 36%
|
Wisconsin | Sugar Maple | 36%
|
West Virginia | Sugar Maple | 36%
|
Vermont | Sugar Maple | 36%
|
Tennessee | Tulip-tree | 36%
|
Indiana | Tulip Tree | 36%
|
Kentucky | Tulip-tree | 36%
|
Massachusetts | American Elm | 27%
|
North Dakota | American Elm | 27%
|
Louisiana | Bald Cypress | 27%
|
Colorado | Colorado Blue Spruce | 27%
|
Ohio | Ohio Buckeye | 27%
|
Texas | Pecan | 27%
|
Rhode Island | Red Maple | 27%
|
Mississippi | Southern Magnolia | 27%
|
Arizona | Blue Palo Verde | 18%
|
Nevada | Bristlecone Pine | 18%
|
Iowa | Bur Oak | 18%
|
Oregon | Douglas-fir | 18%
|
Nebraska | Eastern Cottonwood | 18%
|
Kansas | Eastern Cottonwood | 18%
|
Oklahoma | Eastern Redbud | 18%
|
Michigan | Eastern White Pine | 18%
|
Maine | Eastern White Pine | 18%
|
Virginia | Flowering Dogwood | 18%
|
Missouri | Flowering Dogwood | 18%
|
Alabama | Longleaf Pine | 18%
|
New Mexico | Pinon Pine | 18%
|
Montana | Ponderosa Pine | 18%
|
Minnesota | Red Pine | 18%
|
Georgia | Southern Live Oak | 18%
|
Hawaii | Candlenut Tree | 9%
|
California | Coast Redwood | 9%
|
Pennsylvania | Eastern Hemlock | 9%
|
South Carolina | Sabal Palm | 9%
|
Florida | Sabal Palm | 9%
|
Alaska | Sitka Spruce | 9%
|
Idaho | Western White Pine | 9%
|
Delaware | American Holly | 0%
|
New Hampshire | American White Birch | 0%
|
South Dakota | Black Hills Spruce | 0%
|
New Jersey | Northern White Oak | 0%
|
Wyoming | Plains Cottonwood | 0%
|
Nevada | Single-leafed Pinyon | 0%
|
Washington | Western Hemlock | 0%
|
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