
State Trees Series: Idaho, Western White Pine
The state tree of Idaho is the western white pine (Pinus monticola), designated in 1935. This tall, majestic tree can grow over 150 feet high and was once abundant in Idaho's forests. Its lightweight, straight-grained wood made it highly valued for lumber and construction. The western white pine played a major role in Idaho's timber industry and remains an important part of the state's natural landscape. It symbolizes strength, resilience, and Idaho's rich forestry heritage. The State Trees collection is a unique way to show your state pride! Choose your state, or pick your favorite tree from the collection and watch it come to life. This would make a great gift for a fellow out-of-state puzzle-lover. Go on an 'adventure across the country' and collect them all!